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Oct26WEEK43
George Whitefield
1714-1770For a time, George Whitefield was one of the most widely recognized names in the world. He was certainly the best-known religious leader of his time and is credited with the spread of the First Great Awakening. This Awakening not only brought profound changes to Christianity, but to Western civilization as well. It is hard to imagine what the world would be like today without Whitefield’s contribution.
Whitefield was born in in 1714 in Gloucester, England. He later attended Oxford University where he met the Wesley brothers, John and Charles. The three joined “The...
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Oct19WEEK42
Jonathan Edwards
1703 - 1758Jonathan Edwards is considered one of the greatest intellects America ever produced, yet he is perhaps best known for a single sermon he preached entitled "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.” Is this one of the great ironies of history, or could it be both fitting and prophetic? The first and second Great Awakenings were sparked by movements of profound repentance. The Scriptures are clear that God does get angry, but He tends to warn those who have provoked Him before He takes action. If they repent, He is quick...
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Oct12WEEK41
We continue our study of some of the great Christian lives with another recent example, John Wimber. I was privileged to know and spend time with John in the final years of his life, and I count him as one of the greatest Christians I have known.
John Wimber
(February 25, 1934 – November 17, 1997)John Wimber had one of the greatest healing and miracle gifts in the last part of the 20th century. However, it was more than this that enabled him to become one of the most influential church leaders during his time. John...
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Oct02WEEK40
We continue our study of some of the greatest Christian lives with one from more recent times, Leonard Ravenhill. I was privileged to get to know him in his final years, and I count him as one of the great Christians I have known.
Leonard Ravenhill
Ravenhill, as he is respectfully called by historians, journalists, and friends, was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England on June 18, 1907. He emerged as a powerful evangelist during World War II, drawing large crowds and turning multitudes to Christ during some of the darkest times the earth had yet endured.
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Sep28WEEK39
This week we will continue our study of some of the greatest Christian lives.
Brother Lawrence
Brother Lawrence was born Nicolas Herman in 1614 in the region of Lorraine in France. As a young man his poverty compelled him to join the army and fight in the Thirty Years’ War. One day while beholding a barren tree in winter, he had a remarkable conversion experience. Like the tree, he felt dead but held on to the hope that God had a life for him. As he pondered this, the knowledge of God’s faithfulness and love flooded his soul....






