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An Unintended Legacy by James R. Coggins
The patriarch Joseph was undoubtedly a moral and godly man. He is credited with saving Egypt from a disastrous famine. Because of Pharaoh’s dreams and the interpretation of them which God gave to Joseph, Pharaoh put Joseph in charge of … Continue reading
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Tagged dreams, Egypt, Famine, Genesis, government, grain, Joseph, leaders, Martin Luther, slavery
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A Little Book Can Help Set the Captives Free by Kathi Macias
Abraham Lincoln said, “Slavery is founded on the selfishness of man’s nature; opposition to it on his love for justice.” What a powerful picture of the dichotomy of man’s soul! The first epitomizes the unregenerate soul, seeking only its own … Continue reading
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Tagged abolitionist, Christians Read, Kathi Macias, slavery, Uncle Tom's Cabin
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