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  2. Moravian slaves - Wikipedia

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    The Moravian Slaves, a popular narrative about Christian Missions concerning Johann Leonhard Dober and David Nitschmann, describes how these two young Moravian Brethren from Herrnhut, Germany, were called in 1732 to minister to the African slaves on the islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix in the Danish West Indies. Allegedly, when they were ...

  3. Johann Leonhard Dober - Wikipedia

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    Johann Leonhard Dober (1706-1766) Johann Leonhard Dober (born March 7, 1706, Mönchsroth, Swabia, Germany to Johann Dober and Anna Barbara Link; died April 1, 1766, Herrnhut, Saxony, Germany) [1] was, along with David Nitschmann, one of the two first missionaries of the Moravian Brethren (Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine) in the West Indies in 1732.

  4. Survivor: Live from Harding Prison - Wikipedia

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    With a few more traditional hymns or Gospel songs, he would have a classic album on his hands". The site adds: "No Longer Slaves" is a powerful worship song in its own right, but sung against the backdrop of incarceration, it gains a poignancy of metaphor and message. To hear the inmates singing along at the end of the song is a transcendent ...

  5. Faith Works: Like sharing the Gospel, hearing the good news ...

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    Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill recounts how the sermon on which he spent the most time involved sharing stories from D-Day.

  6. Marvin Perkins - Wikipedia

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    Perkins's article on sharing the gospel with African-Americans; June 22, 2008 article from Mormon Times on Perkins; listing about Perkins' CDs "In The News". BlacksInTheScriptures.com. 30 January 2010; Bohn, Marc (20 May 2009). "12 Questions for Marvin Perkins, Part One". Timesandseasons.org

  7. Prison Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Prison Fellowship was founded in 1976 by Charles W. Colson, a former Richard Nixon aide who served a seven-month prison sentence for a Watergate-related crime. [2] [3] [4] In 1979, Prison Fellowship International was founded as an international outreach to prisoners and a sister organization of Prison Fellowship.

  8. Richard Wurmbrand - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wurmbrand, also known as Nicolai Ionescu (24 March 1909 – 17 February 2001) was a Romanian Evangelical Lutheran priest, and professor of Jewish descent. In 1948, having become a Christian ten years before, he publicly said Communism and Christianity were incompatible.

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