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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
“’We can talk to people of other religions, of no religion, we can take it to the most rebellious part of the arts or the loftiest part of the sciences, and have absolute confidence that this is all true,’ he said. ‘If it is not true, it’s foolishness. Christianity is not a family tradition. It’s not some superstition. It’s based on historical and scientific truth.’” – The Christian Post, November 19, 2020
“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
April 15, 1912 – “One of the passengers traveling on the ship was evangelist John Harper. He put his six-year old daughter into a life boat and then ran through the ship warning others of the danger and talking to them about the eternal destiny of their souls. When he was finally forced to jump into the icy water, he clung to a piece of wreckage and asked another man ‘Are you saved?’ When the man answered no, John said to him, ‘Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved.'” – Christianity.com, May 3, 2010
January 1, 1773 – “It was 250 years ago today, on the first of January, that a congregation in the market town of Olney in England first sang the hymn ‘Amazing Grace.’”- The Gospel Coalition, January 1, 2023