Christianity
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George Muller’s Ilfracombe retreat
We are grateful to the Victorians who built the paths which take us up Capstone Hill in Ilfracombe. If you took a stroll there, say in 1865, you might have seen a tall, slim gentleman, in his sixtieth year,...
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Boniface and the story of the Christmas tree
St Boniface, who was born in or near Crediton around the year 675, went on to play a central role in the conversion to Christianity of what we now call Germany. But he is also important as we think about...
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Richard Hooker and the Anglican way to worship
Heavitree, when I grew up there, had been for many years a suburb of Exeter. But when Richard Hooker (1554-1600) was born there, Heavitree was separated from Devon’s county town by fields and meadows. Richard Hooker proved to be an...
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From Berrynarbor to Salisbury
John Jewel was born in Bowden Farmhouse, just south of the village of Berrynarbor, on 24 May 1522. He attended Barnstaple Grammar School before going on to study at Merton and Corpus Christi Colleges in Oxford becoming a Fellow...
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From Devon to Canterbury
In the entire history of the Church of England there has only been one father and son who have both become Archbishop of Canterbury – and they have a strong Devon connection. The father was Frederick Temple, one of whose...
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Loving Jesus and living the inward life
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George Muller on how to live a happy life
120 years ago, in 1895, when he was 90 years of age, George Muller preached this sermon in Bristol. He gave it the title “How to live a happy life”. When he speaks of being happy for seventy years...
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George Martin and Dodman Point cross, Cornwall
On Friday, 24 July 2015, Sheila and I walked from Treveague Farm, Gorran Haven, in Cornwall to Dodman Point. Dominating the scene is a large, granite cross erected in 1896 by Rev George Martin. The National Trust...
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Michael Gove: Why I’m proud to be a Christian
Michael Gove: Why I'm proud to be a Christian (and Jeremy Paxman should be ashamed) Jeremy Paxman was on great form last week, reminding us that when it...
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When John Stott spent Christmas with Billy Graham
In 1956 John Stott flew to join Billy Graham in New York, from where they travelled together to Princeton for a conference on evangelism. They stayed at the Princeton Inn where John had a room next to Billy’s. Their...
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