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Steve Herrmann's avatar

There is a gravity to this piece… it dares to say what must be said: that the Great Commission does not belong to history but to every hour, and that the Cross must still be carried through every threshold, including those guarded by memory and fear.

What moved me most was not the account of conversions or revivals, but the quiet, almost hidden thread that ran beneath them: the conviction that it is not eloquence that converts, nor coercion, nor culture, but the lived shape of holiness. The child healed not by argument but by a priest half-naked on a stove. The old man in prison whose eyes preached more clearly than a thousand sermons. This is the Gospel without amplification. This is Christ in the catacombs again.

Here is no call for conquest, no imperial nostalgia. Only a hard and luminous truth: that neutrality is impossible. A Christian is either salt, or he is swept away by the sea.

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Nicholas Naluswa Mirimu's avatar

Thanks 🙏 . There is a saying old is new . We have to teach the world today about old.belief church history to me people are where they are because they lack information about old beliefs church. I take example from my country Uganda

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