Lt. General William K. Harrison helped lead the famed 30th Infantry Division in World War II, a unit that Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower considered to be one of the …
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The Greatness of Christianity
During an international summit, an unnamed Chinese diplomat told American journalist, David Aikman, what his Asian nation discovered about the West’s greatness: “One of the things we were asked to …
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“It is well that war is so terrible; otherwise we should grow too fond of it.”
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Charles Spurgeon on His Calling
“I received some years ago orders from my Master to stand at the foot of the cross until He came. He has not come yet, but I mean to stand …
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Steven Lawson on Pleasing God
“If you please God, it does not matter whom you displease. And if you displease Him, it does not matter whom you please.”
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Martin Luther on the Urgency of Preaching
“I preach as though Christ were crucified yesterday, rose from the dead today, and is coming back to earth again tomorrow!”
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Charles Spurgeon on Preaching the Cross
“Whatever the passage, I take my text and make a beeline to the cross.”
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A Monopoly on Dwight L. Moody
In the nineteenth century, a group of pastors were organizing a citywide evangelistic campaign. As they discussed who they should invite to preach, the name of the noted evangelist D. …
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Fighting An Unwanted Fight
On the morning of April 19, 1775, John Parker was lying in bed. He didn’t have long to live…but that fact had nothing to do with the 700 British soldiers …
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