It Is Well With My Soul – The Story Behind The Hymn

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“It Is Well with My Soul” is a powerful and touching hymn in Christian history. It was written by Horatio Spafford after he experienced great emotional loss. The hymn shows a strong feeling of peace and trust in God, even during tough times of sadness. Here’s the background of the hymn. The Story Behind the …

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How Great Thou Art – Origin and Translation

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“How Great Thou Art” is a famous Christian song loved by many different denominations. It powerfully expresses admiration and respect for God’s creation and salvation. Here is some more information about its background and importance: Origins of the Hymn: Swedish Background: The song comes from a Swedish poem called “O Store Gud” (O Great God), …

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Who Wrote The Hymn – Amazing Grace

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The Biography of John Newton: The Writer of the Hymn – Amazing Grace (1725–1807) John Newton was an English Anglican clergyman, hymn-writer, and former slave trader who became a major supporter for the end of slavery. He is most famous for writing the song “Amazing Grace,” which shows how he changed from living in sin …

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Biography Of John Wesley

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The Methodist movement was co-founded by the English preacher, theologian, and clergyman John Wesley (1703–1791). He was the fifteenth of nineteen children born in the pious Anglican home of Samuel and Susanna Wesley in Epworth, Lincolnshire, England. John Wesley had his education at Christ Church, Oxford, where he obtained his Master of Arts degree, and …

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Biography Of Evangelist Kathryn Kuhlman

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Prominent American preacher and healing evangelist Kathryn Kuhlman (1907–1976) became well-known for her powerful preaching and healing ministry using the power of the Holy Spirit. Born to a German-American parents in Concordia, Missouri, on May 9, 1907. From a modest beginning, Kathryn became well-known worldwide, bringing big numbers to her revival meetings and leaving a …

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History of Christianity in the United Kingdom

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With almost two millennia of history, Christianity has been crucial in forming the political, social, and cultural growth of the United Kingdom. Here is a general chronicle of its past: Roman Britain (1st–5th Century) • Introduction of Christianity: Most likely in the third or fourth century, Christianity first arrived in Britain during Roman control. Roman …

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Biography Of Joyce Meyer

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BIOGRAPHY OF JOYCE MEYER Born Pauline Joyce Hutchison on June 4, 1943, Joyce Meyer is a well-known American Christian author, speaker, and founder of Joyce Meyer Ministries. A worldwide nonprofit dedicated on spreading the gospel and guiding individuals to implement biblical ideas into their daily life. Her pragmatic teaching approach and emphasis on overcoming obstacles …

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Biography of Kenneth E. Hagin

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Biography, Life and Ministry of Kenneth E. Hagin Rev. Kenneth Erwin Hagin  was an American preacher. He is often considered the father of the Word of Faith movement. Kenneth Hagin was born on Aug. 20, 1917, in McKinney, Texas, to the family of Lillie Viola Drake Hagin and Jess Hagin. Hagin was born with a deformed heart and what was …

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History Of Church Of England

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The Church of England was created in 1534 by King Henry VIII, in the midst of the Protestant Reformation, but with a primary motivation being to be able to annul his marriage to his first wife Catherine of Aragon. Henry VIII was the King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. …

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The Divine Union Of Contrasts In Jesus Christ

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King Of Kings – Yet He Was The Meekest And Lowliest Of All The Sons Of Men The four Gospels speaks so explicitly of the existence of Jesus Christ, not just as God, but as a person (Very God, Very Man; the Word that became flesh and dwelt among men – John 1:14). He is …

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