Charles Finney was one of the greatest American preachers in the 1800s and president of Ohio's Oberlin College. He strongly supported giving freedom to the slaves, so the college was a busy station for the Underground Railroad, secretly guiding slaves to freedom.
Oberlin was among the first American colleges to educate blacks and women alongside white men. Finney also helped form a network of volunteer societies to address social problems. By 1834, their combined budget was nearly as large as the federal budget of that time.
During Boston revivals, fifty thousand people put their faith in Christ in a single week. Finney always demanded an answer to this question: "What will you do with Jesus Christ?"
"Commit your way to the Lord, trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass" (Psalm 37:5).
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Monday, May 25, 2015
Dr. Homer S. Wallace: Memorial Day originated during the Civil War when ...
Dr. Homer S. Wallace: Memorial Day originated during the Civil War when ...: Memorial Day originated during the Civil War when some southern women chose May 30th to decorate the graves of fallen soldiers, honoring bot...
Memorial Day originated during the Civil War when some southern women chose May 30th to decorate the graves of fallen soldiers, honoring both the Union and Confederate armies. A National Memorial Day was first observed on May 30, 1868 by the declaration of General John Alexander Logan, President of the Grand Army of the Republic, for the purpose of decorating the graves of the American Civil War dead. A war that took over 364,000 lives.
Today, in our nation's capitol the VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL bears the names of nearly 50,000 Americans who died in that conflict more than 30 years ago (1965-1975). Other lists include over 320,000 who lost their lives during WW1; over 405,000 in WW11; 37,000 in the Korean War; 162 in the Gulf War and in the Iraqi War over 3,560.
"So this day shall be to you a memorial; and you shall keep it as a feast to the Lord throughout your generations. You shall keep it as a feast by an everlasting ordinance" (Exodus 12:14).
Today, in our nation's capitol the VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL bears the names of nearly 50,000 Americans who died in that conflict more than 30 years ago (1965-1975). Other lists include over 320,000 who lost their lives during WW1; over 405,000 in WW11; 37,000 in the Korean War; 162 in the Gulf War and in the Iraqi War over 3,560.
"So this day shall be to you a memorial; and you shall keep it as a feast to the Lord throughout your generations. You shall keep it as a feast by an everlasting ordinance" (Exodus 12:14).
Monday, May 18, 2015
Let me introduce myself to you
I am a retired, ordained minister, an adjunct college professor at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, a CEO of two rescue missions, and a "contract professional" with the Salvation Army, a chaplain for both the County Sheriff's Department and local hospital; I have a Bachelor of Arts, a Master of Social Work, and a Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Social Work. I have worked with clients in domestic violence, alcohol and drug addiction, marriage counseling, and I am currently lecturing, teaching, and writing a book. Stay tuned for more blogs!! Kay Murphy-Wallace and I have been happily married since 2014.
I will be blogging about my personal observations and making comments about political and religious subjects, and, at times, other stuff. Relevant comments are welcomed. Also, follow me on Facebook Dr. Homer Wallace.
I will be blogging about my personal observations and making comments about political and religious subjects, and, at times, other stuff. Relevant comments are welcomed. Also, follow me on Facebook Dr. Homer Wallace.
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