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    “It’s quiet when the straight shooter draws a final conclusion: Fear holds the Amish community together. “It’s the great fear of being excommunicated. That’s No. 1,” Schrock explains, stroking his 5-inch beard. “When you don’t have the peace of God ruling your heart, the possibility of something like shunning really bothers you. Until someone actually gets set free by Jesus Christ, they won’t leave.” – World Magazine, June 30, 2022

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    “On April 27, 2022, a church of the Lahu minority in Yunnan conducted an immersion baptism service in a river.” – China Christian Daily, June 14, 2022

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    “On April 27, 2022, a church of the Lahu minority in Yunnan conducted an immersion baptism service in a river.” – China Christian Daily, June 14, 2022

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    “Hyde spent the final two years of his time in Angola helping to establish a Christian-based substance abuse recovery program. Using the Celebrate Recovery model, Hyde saw 150 inmates turn from an addiction to drugs to a changed life with Jesus.” – Baptist Message, April 8, 2022

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    “It was a time of fear and doubts in a generation that was looking for all the right things but in the wrong places … came to the end of themselves,” he said. “It was just a powerful move of God that was undeniable and it shaped culture and it shaped America. We haven’t experienced anything like it.” – CBN, March 1, 2022

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    “The Fieldses built friendships with other church members, and as they grew in their faith, their marriage began to change.” – World News Group, April 24, 2021

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    “When The Navigators asked my wife, Jane, and me to begin a discipleship ministry at Tuskegee in 1970, we knew nothing of the prayers, faith, and fruit of George Washington Carver decades earlier. Only after meeting two elderly women from Carver’s Sunday night study did we realize that we were about to stand on the broad spiritual shoulders of a true disciple of Christ.” – The Navigators, February 1, 2020

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    “That’s the heart of this. If you’re registered, you can vote, yet it is harder for someone else to dilute your vote by cheating.” – The Pathway, July 19, 2018

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    “Throughout the Bible, Jesus’ message is that God loves us not because we are good, but because He is good. Jesus came to save not the righteous, but sinners. He gives us the verdict that we are all longing to hear: that we are loved, that our lives are worth something, worth so much, in fact, that God gave up the treasure of his heart to save us. What we couldn’t earn despite our best efforts, God freely gives.” – Neil Shenvi – Apologetics, March 9, 2018

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