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Quote of the day

“FORASMUCH as it is the indispensable Duty of all Men to adore the superintending Providence of Almighty God to acknowledge with Gratitude their Obliga...”

Extract from the Minutes, Charles Thomson, Secretary, Journals of the American Congress From 1774 to 1788 as quoted in Leben, 2#4 (2006). 

Devotional

November 1 • Our work will be tested by fire (1860)

The fire will test what sort of work each one has done—1 Corinthians 3:13 (ESV). We are told that “gold is t...

Events

451

Council of Chalcedon ends. It was the fourth and largest of the early general councils and insisted Christ has two natures, the human and the divine.

Authority for the date: Catholic Fact Book.

1512

After four years of work, Michelangelo opens the Sistine Chapel ceiling to public view on All Saints Day. His work covers a 5,800-square-feet surface.

Authority for the date: Peter de Rosa. The Dark Side of the Papacy. Dublin, Ireland: Poolbeg Press, 1988.

1716

John Gill, who will become a leading Baptist pastor in England, makes his confession of faith and is baptized.

Authority for the date: http://gillites.wordpress.com/2009/02/18/brief-biography-of-john-gill/

1770

Death at Islington, England, of Alexander Cruden, Scottish editor and compiler of Cruden’s Concordance, who originally prepared to study for the ministry but after suffering several mental breakdowns was confined to an asylum for brief stays three times over several years.

Authority for the date: Standard encyclopedias.

1815

Baptism of Edward Mote at eighteen years of age, who will write the hymn “My Hope is Built on Nothing Less.”

Authority for the date: Burrage, Henry S. Baptist Hymnwriters and Their Hymns. Portland, Maine: Brown, Thurston & Co., 1888.

1845

Anne Ayres takes religious vows that will lead her to found the first religious order for women in the Episcopal Church in the United States.

Authority for the date: Episcopal Church. Holy Women, Holy Men.

1894

Liu Cho Wan is ordained as a Catholic priest. Skilled with languages and with the wisdom to settle disputes, he will be highly regarded wherever he labors.

Authority for the date: Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity.

1914

Beginning of the Apostolic Church of Faith in Jesus Christ when Romana Carbajal de Valenzuela, who had become Pentecostal in the Azusa Street Revival, convinces twelve Mexicans in her hometown of Chihuahua to adopt her teachings, including baptism in the name of Jesus only.

Authority for the date: es.catholic.net/op/articulos/1104/cat/17/iglesia-apostolica-de-la-fe-en-cristo-jesus.html

1919

Death of Sophie Lichtenfels, a German immigrant and scrubwoman (cleaning lady) in New York City. Told she was too old to become a foreign missionary, she had become a missionary to foreign immigrants in New York City and a well-known speaker. She was associated with A.B. Simpson’s Christian and Missionary Alliance to which she gave all that she could afford from her small wages. Many prominent rescue workers from New York and Philadelphia will turn out for her funeral.

Authority for the date: Unattributed clipping from David Holden.

1926

Russian evangelists Ivan Prokhanov and Peter Deyneka meet in New York. The two will work closely to win East Europeans for Christ.

Authority for the date: Rohrer, Norman B. and Deyneka, Peter, jr. Peter Dynamite. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1975.

1961

Death of Mordecai Ham, the evangelist under whose ministry Billy Graham was saved.

Authority for the date: Standard encyclopedias.

1990

China Cry premieres in Hollywood. It is the miracle-filled story of Nora Lam (Neng Yee), persecuted for her Christian faith in China but able to escape to Hong Kong and later to evangelize in the West and among her own people. 

Authority for the date: Nora Lam and Richard Schneider, China Cry.

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