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Tower of London / Anne Boleyn’s Execution

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Erwin Lutzer: Behind me is a memorial to people who were executed here under the reign of Henry VIII. Perhaps the one that we are most interested in is his second wife, Anne Boleyn. She became a Protestant Christian. She read the New Testament in English. and she prayed many prayers. I’ve chosen one from her prayer book, and I Read more...
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St. George Chapel & the Death of Henry VIII

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Erwin Lutzer on St. George Chapel & the Death of Henry VIII Behind me is St. George’s Chapel. It’s the place where Henry VIII is buried. When we follow his life, his six wives, two beheadings, we are brought to this place as a reminder of the fact that life comes to an end even to the most powerful and Read more...
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Balliol College, Oxford & John Wycliffe

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Erwin Lutzer at Balliol College: Behind me is one of the oldest colleges here in Oxford, England. It is called Balliol College. And our interest goes back to the time of Wycliffe, who was in charge of this college for one full year. And then, of course, he had to move on. Now, Wycliffe was a man who insisted that Read more...
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St. Paul’s Cathedral

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Erwin Lutzer at St. Paul’s Cathedral: Welcome to St. Paul’s Cathedral here in London, England. I’m standing at a very important place, a place that reminds us so clearly of the tremendous price that was paid for the Bible that we oftentimes take for granted. So what happened here, and why is this so important? You know, the Bible, as Read more...
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Hanham Mount: Wesley & Whitfield Together

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Erwin Lutzer explains the significance of Hanham Mount: Every once in a while you have the opportunity of standing somewhere that you’ve read about all of your life and you begin to understand the significance of the place and somehow it even becomes a very reverent place because you know that something very significant happened right here. I’m actually standing Read more...
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John Wesley Statue

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Erwin Lutzer explains the John Wesley Statue Welcome to Bristol, England. Behind me is a statue of John Wesley, one of the greatest evangelists of all time. Wesley lived in the 1700s, and of course he was a man who spent a great deal of time on horseback. because he preached the gospel of Jesus Christ throughout England. He went Read more...
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George Washington Williams Memorial Room

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George Washington Williams, a Baptist pastor, and a Republican, was the first African American to serve in the Ohio General Assembly and is honored with Room 107 in the Ohio Statehouse. From OhioStateHouse.org: The George Washington Williams Memorial Room honors Ohio’s first African-American legislator. In addition to images of Mr. Williams, the 1880s style room features photographs of other African-Americans who Read more...
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Milton & Kitty Hershey – almost on the Titanic

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From Lancaster History: In December 1911, the Hersheys left for France to begin an extended tour of Europe, spending most of the winter of 1911-12 in Nice. At the time of their departure, Milton had planned a return home in April to attend to business—and to return home on the maiden voyage of RMS Titanic. On December 18, 1911, Hershey had written Read more...
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With God, All Things are Possible

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From Ohio.gov: Ohio’s state motto is “With God, All Things Are Possible.” It was suggested in 1958 by James Mastronardo, a 10-year-old from Cincinnati. With help from his state senator, he gathered signatures and spoke to lawmakers to support the idea. The motto became official in October 1959. The phrase, a favorite of his mother, is from the Bible—Matthew 19:26. While it comes Read more...
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Bulletproof George Washington / Battle of the Monongahela

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George Washington wrote to his brother: “By the all-powerful dispensations of Providence, I have been protected beyond all human probability and expectation; for I had four bullets through my coat, and two horses shot under me, yet escaped unhurt, altho’ death was levelling my companions on every side.” The Battle of the Monongahela occurred during the French & Indian War, Read more...
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Henry Moorhouse Grave

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The Life, Legacy, and Impact of Henry Moorhouse Henry Moorhouse (1840–1880) was an English evangelist whose brief life left a lasting imprint on nineteenth-century evangelical Christianity. Often remembered as a man of passionate preaching and deep spiritual conviction, Moorhouse became closely associated with revivalist ministry in both Britain and the United States. Though he never held a formal pastoral office Read more...
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Billy Sunday Tabernacle, Manhattan, New York

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The Billy Sunday Tabernacle in Manhattan was a massive temporary wooden structure built for a 10-week revival in 1917, located at 168th Street and Broadway on the former site of Hilltop Park. It seated 16,000–20,000 people, featured sawdust-covered floors, and hosted over a million attendees, marking a high point in Sunday’s evangelical career. _____ Image Source/Credit: • The Voice in the Read more...
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John Wilbur Chapman Residence

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John Wilbur Chapman was a prominent Presbyterian evangelist and hymn writer who lived at 631 West End Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, while he was actively conducting revival campaigns across the United States. This apartment was where he maintained a home base in New York City while traveling extensively to preach and lead revival meetings. It was from this residence Read more...
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John Wilbur Chapman Grave

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Hymn History: Our Great Savior Author: John Wilbur Chapman “Anything that dims my vision of Christ, or takes away my taste for Bible study, or cramps me in my prayer life, or makes Christian work difficult, is wrong for me, and I must, as a Christian, turn away from it.” (John Wilbur Chapman)   The Origin of the Hymn “Our Read more...
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Mabel Johnston Camp Grave

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Hymn History: He Is Coming Again Author: Mabel Johnston Camp “Mabel isn’t really known for writing hymns except for this hymn choice, but she too must have been living in anticipation of the Lord’s coming.” (Barry Kauffman)   The Origin of the Hymn “He Is Coming Again” The life and legacy of Mabel Johnston Camp are closely tied to her Read more...

 

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