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“The week-long camp is an opportunity for students to learn about American culture, improve their English, and learn about God. The format is similar to a typical VBS with children rotating through different stations with their age group. (The stations are: English, American Culture, Music, Crafts, Games, and Bible story). The difference is that the setting is a classroom in a public school and the chaperones are teachers who also have little exposure to the Gospel.” – Baptists on Mission, August 26, 2014
“Little by little my depression lifted. It wasn’t just the verses, it was those ‘perfect’ women that I turned out to have plenty in common with. They’re more than Tuesday-morning classmates, they’re full-time friends.” – Guideposts, February 1, 2013
“Real freedom, concrete freedom, the freedom that can actually be defined, claimed, and granted, was not the opposite of obedience but its other side. The abstract, unreal freedom of the liberal intellect was really nothing more than childish disobedience, amplified into anarchy. Those ideas exhilarated me, since they made sense of what I had seen in 1968.” – The New Criterion, February 1, 2003
April 1, 1916 – “Importantly, Ramabai’s social ministries cared for both the body and the soul. They sheltered, educated, and fed women and children, and they also taught Christian doctrine and nurtured a generation of new Christians.” – Assemblies of God, April 4, 2019
died May 12, 1871 – “John was happy with his wife, Margaret Stewart. She was the daughter of a Scottish Presbyterian. Under Margaret’s influence, John underwent a genuine conversion experience. Men like John Herschel give the lie to the notion that great scientists cannot be genuine Christians.” – Christianity.com, May 3, 2010
May 24, 1738 – “That evening he reluctantly attended a meeting in Aldersgate. Someone read from Luther’s Preface to the Epistle to Romans. About 8:45 p.m. ‘while he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone for salvation; and an assurance was given me that He had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death.'” – Christianity.com, May 3, 2010