by chaseathompson | Mar 7, 2017 | Prayer |
Some pieces of writing are both powerful and funny. I submit the below as an excellent example of this. Spurgeon, writing in the 1800s, here bemoans the soul-crushingly long prayers of a good and Godly man he knows. Is it good to pray? YES! Is it good to pray long and...
by chaseathompson | Feb 6, 2017 | Uncategorized |
George Müller (or Mueller, as he is more commonly known) was a mighty man of God that was born in Prussia, and ultimately served God in Bristol, England, as well as all around the world. I do not know of a person in the last 1500 years that was more of a giant of...
by chaseathompson | Dec 19, 2016 | Christmas, Uncategorized |
January 8, 1956 is a day that will live in famy – or whatever the actual opposite of ‘infamy’ is. On that day, five Christian missionaries and heroes, Roger Youderian, Nate Saint, Ed McCulley, Jim Elliot and Peter Fleming, died at the spear-tips of...
by chaseathompson | Dec 12, 2016 | Christmas |
David Brainerd was a colonial American missionary to native Americans that lived from 1718-1747. Though he died at a very young age (29), he had a tremendous ministry, and was mightily used of God to carry the Gospel to multiple native Americans. His personal diary,...
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