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Wonders of the Wade #15: J.R.R. Tolkien's Desk and Pen
Drs. Crystal and David Downing, former Wade Center Co-Directors, present J.R.R. Tolkien’s writing desk and one of the dip pens he used for composing texts.
The Marion E. Wade Center presents a series of 3-5 minute video vignettes called “Wonders of the Wade.” In this series we invite Wade Center staff, Wheaton College faculty, and visiting scholars to present a favorite item of theirs at the Wade Center. Each episode features a museum piece, a first edition, an unpublished manuscript, or a book from one of the Wade authors’ personal libraries, often with notes and markings in them. New episodes of “Wonders of the Wade” are published on the first and third Friday of every month.
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Wonders of the Wade #14: Melissa Doogan with C.S. Lewis's copies of Books by Edith Nesbit
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Melissa Doogan, Wade Center Office Manager, talks about C.S. Lewis’s copies of books by Edith Nesbit, the children’s writer who Lewis named as an influence on his Narnia stories. The Marion E. Wade Center presents a series of 3-5 minute video vignettes called “Wonders of the Wade.” In this series we invite Wade Center staff, Wheaton College faculty, and visiting scholars to present a favorite i...
Wonders of the Wade #13: David Downing with C.S. Lewis’s copy of HEIMSKRINGLA
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Dr. David C. Downing, former Co-Director of the Wade with his wife Crystal, examines an English translation of Snorri Sturluson’s HEIMSKRINGLA, a 13th century collection of mythic and historical biographies of Norse kings. This ancient source seems to have inspired both C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien in their creative works. The Marion E. Wade Center presents a series of 3-5 minute video vignett...
The Rhetoric of Lewis and Sayers w/ Dr. Jim Beitler (Archives) - Podcast Episode
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To celebrate the start of the Wade Center's new Director, Dr. Jim Beitler (Professor of English) we decided to re-release an archival episode recorded and released back in July 2019. 'Rhetoric’ is often a byword for hollow or negative speech. In truth, rhetoric is the art of persuasion. This week, Dr. Jim Beitler discusses his new book, Seasoned Speech: Rhetoric in the Life of the Church. Of th...
Wonders of the Wade #12: "The Medical Inkling" with Sarah O'Dell
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Sarah O’Dell, a PhD/MD candidate at the University of California, Irvine, analyzes the unpublished version of the essay C.S. Lewis’s friend and fellow Inkling, Robert E. “Humphrey” Havard, composed as an appendix to Lewis’s "The Problem of Pain." The Marion E. Wade Center presents a series of 3-5 minute video vignettes called “Wonders of the Wade.” In this series we invite Wade Center staff, Wh...
Wonders of the Wade #11: THE MAN BORN TO BE KING by Dorothy L. Sayers, with Kathryn Wehr
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Dr. Kathryn Wehr discusses the new Wade Annotated Edition of Dorothy L. Sayers’s "The Man Born to Be King," for which Dr. Wehr provided the introduction and annotations. The Marion E. Wade Center presents a series of 3-5 minute video vignettes called “Wonders of the Wade.” In this series we invite Wade Center staff, Wheaton College faculty, and visiting scholars to present a favorite item of th...
"Farewell, Crystal and David. We have known great joys together." - Podcast Episode
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Our dear friends and co-hosts of the podcast, Drs. Crystal & David C. Downing, are retiring as co-directors of the Wade Center in June. Professor of English, Dr. Jim Beitler will serve as the Wade Center's new director starting in July. To bid the Downings a fond farewell and pass the baton to our new director, we decided to share some of our favorite Wade author quotes. If you would like to te...
Wonders of the Wade #10: Narnia Happy Meal Toys with President Philip Ryken
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Dr. Philip Ryken, President of Wheaton College, discusses the Narnia figurines that were originally distributed as part of McDonald’s Happy Meals. The Marion E. Wade Center presents a series of 3-5 minute video vignettes called “Wonders of the Wade.” In this series we invite Wade Center staff, Wheaton College faculty, and visiting scholars to present a favorite item of theirs at the Wade Center...
The Everlasting Man: A Guide to G. K. Chesterton’s Masterpiece Book Talk with Dale Ahlquist
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C.S. Lewis called G.K. Chesterton’s THE EVERLASTING MAN the best popular book on Christian apologetics. Celebrate the release of this beautiful new edition of THE EVERLASTING MAN by G.K. Chesterton from Word on Fire Publishing that includes an introduction, notes, and commentary from the Dale Ahlquist. Dale Ahlquist is President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton. He is the creator and ...
"The Power of Theater" with Crystal Downing
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Crystal Downing, Co-Director of the Marion E. Wade Center demonstrates the importance of theater to the Christian faith, giving a history from the ancient Greeks through the lively Wade Authors. Crystal Downing is formerly Distinguished Professor of English and Film Studies at Messiah College, and currently serves as Co-Director of the Marion E. Wade Center and co-holder of the Marion E. Wade C...
Wonders of the Wade #9: The Wade's Oral History Collection with Holly Ordway
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Wonders of the Wade #9: The Wade's Oral History Collection with Holly Ordway
Many Times & Many Places w/ Dr. Alan Snyder and Jamin Metcalf - Podcast Episode
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Many Times & Many Places w/ Dr. Alan Snyder and Jamin Metcalf - Podcast Episode
Wonders of the Wade #8: C.S. Lewis's Desk with David and Crystal Downing
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Wonders of the Wade #8: C.S. Lewis's Desk with David and Crystal Downing
Wonders of the Wade #7: George MacDonald's copy of THE ARABIAN NIGHTS with Tim Larsen
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Wonders of the Wade #7: George MacDonald's copy of THE ARABIAN NIGHTS with Tim Larsen
Lewis, the Lion in Milton Scholarship: "A Preface to Paradise Lost" w/ David Urban - Podcast Episode
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Lewis, the Lion in Milton Scholarship: "A Preface to Paradise Lost" w/ David Urban - Podcast Episode
Wonders of the Wade #6: Unpublished manuscript of Lewis's THE GREAT DIVORCE with Kelly Chittenden
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Wonders of the Wade #6: Unpublished manuscript of Lewis's THE GREAT DIVORCE with Kelly Chittenden
C.S. Lewis in America w/ Dr. Mark A. Noll - Podcast Episode
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C.S. Lewis in America w/ Dr. Mark A. Noll - Podcast Episode
Wonders of the Wade #5: C.S. Lewis's copy of William Wordsworth’s Poems with Jeffrey Barbeau
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Wonders of the Wade #5: C.S. Lewis's copy of William Wordsworth’s Poems with Jeffrey Barbeau
Wonders of the Wade #4: Portrait of Clyde S. Kilby with Marilee Melvin
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Wonders of the Wade #4: Portrait of Clyde S. Kilby with Marilee Melvin
Wonders of the Wade #3: C.S. Lewis's "The Green Book" with Jerry Root
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Wonders of the Wade #3: C.S. Lewis's "The Green Book" with Jerry Root
The Discarded Image by C.S. Lewis - Podcast Episode
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The Discarded Image by C.S. Lewis - Podcast Episode
Wonders of the Wade #2: First edition of THE HOBBIT with Laura Stanifer
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Wonders of the Wade #2: First edition of THE HOBBIT with Laura Stanifer
Wonders of the Wade #1: C.S. Lewis's Wardrobe with David and Crystal Downing
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Wonders of the Wade #1: C.S. Lewis's Wardrobe with David and Crystal Downing
Wonders of the Wade w/ Chloe DuBois and Elise Peterson - Podcast Episode
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Wonders of the Wade w/ Chloe DuBois and Elise Peterson - Podcast Episode
Beowulf and Tolkien w/ Dr. Ben Weber - Podcast Episode
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Beowulf and Tolkien w/ Dr. Ben Weber - Podcast Episode
"The Major and the Missionary" by Dr. Diana Glyer - Podcast Episode
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"The Major and the Missionary" by Dr. Diana Glyer - Podcast Episode
Philip Yancey, "Undone" - Podcast Episode
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Philip Yancey, "Undone" - Podcast Episode
"Tolkien's Faith and the Formation of Middle-earth" with Holly Ordway
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"Tolkien's Faith and the Formation of Middle-earth" with Holly Ordway
"A Hard-Won Faith: Tolkien's Spiritual Journey" with Holly Ordway
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"A Hard-Won Faith: Tolkien's Spiritual Journey" with Holly Ordway
"C.S. Lewis on War and Enemy Love"
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"C.S. Lewis on War and Enemy Love"

Komentáře

  • @tomdanowski5816
    @tomdanowski5816 Před 3 dny

    So good!!

  • @cassandraseven3478
    @cassandraseven3478 Před 14 dny

    The talk was just interrupted by a poop commercial. Do you have any say over the ads?

    • @WadeCenter
      @WadeCenter Před 12 dny

      Sorry, we don't. All ads are managed by CZcams and we are not a monetized CZcams channel.

    • @cassandraseven3478
      @cassandraseven3478 Před 12 dny

      @@WadeCenter You didn't have ads before, did YT change some rules or something?

    • @WadeCenter
      @WadeCenter Před 11 dny

      @@cassandraseven3478 Not sure, but you can check your personalized ad settings to see if there are any adjustments that can be made on your end. See this page: czcams.com/users/howyoutubeworksuser-settings/ad-settings/

  • @evangelinapark7824
    @evangelinapark7824 Před 19 dny

    Best Classical prof I've had so far!!! His classes are so fun🔥

  • @robinrubendunst869
    @robinrubendunst869 Před 26 dny

    Meister Erckert said something about the things that terrify us are only the things we have to let go of. What we perceive as demons are actually angels trying to loose our fingers around the things that keep us earthbound. Question: do you think that the works of CS Lewis and Tolkien have basically superseded the works of George MacDonald? Seeing as Lewis’s work in particular were influenced (or seeded) if not inspired by Phantastes, and developed the genre making the older work obsolete, in some way. I mean, does Phantastes stand the test of time, does it stand alone?

  • @NotOneSparrow
    @NotOneSparrow Před 27 dny

    Thank you all, this podcast has been a favorite of mine since I first encountered it, always thoughtful and educational. And thank you, Crystal and David, for your heartfelt service to the Wade Center, and to all of us.

  • @ldwenzel1
    @ldwenzel1 Před měsícem

    Always enjoy hearing from Philip Yancey

  • @stevebarns9106
    @stevebarns9106 Před měsícem

    Very helpful conversation except for the silly jokes at times that distracted from the content.

  • @BINTETA.42CAORIS
    @BINTETA.42CAORIS Před měsícem

    Barrel oven

  • @ldwenzel1
    @ldwenzel1 Před měsícem

    I am a big fan of Mark Nolls, so thank you for this interview. I was especially caught by Nolls’ concern of the “ADORATION." This has been a particular interest for me. In the early 1980s, I attended an evangelical college. The education I got there was very good, but I could hardly sit through a chapel service without one visiting speaker after another forcing in another a hands-down quote from C.S Lewis. I remember joking: "If one more chapel speaker quotes" C. S. Lewis, I'm going to scream." Of course, when the next chapel speaker again quoted Lewis, I didn't scream ;-) Ever since then, I have become sensitive to any iconization of Lewis that seems to be everywhere in the evangelical world. Personally, I have the greatest respect for Lewis, but I am put off by this adoration. It seems to underline what Nolls calls "The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind." You don't need to read the book. The title says it all. By the way, not many talk about a backlash to Lewis' work, a kind of anti-idol, especially with his Narnia tales. Everyone knows a few Christian parents who do not allow their children to read the Narnia tales because of Lewis's free use of witches, fauns, and other Occult figures. In fact, no one talks about that there are fringe right-wing Christian groups who, on their websites, actually decry writers like Lewis and Tolkien for being Occult practitioners. I find this mainstream/fringe estrangement of adoration and demonization fascinating. In fact, (drum roll) I have written a book about this engaging subject and have woven it into an intense fiction thriller called “A Witch in the Wardrobe.” It is being published by Wifp and Stock and is due to be released in a few months-www.ldwenzel.com. Updates can come, and I will appreciate all comments and likes.

  • @youfool7696
    @youfool7696 Před měsícem

    “But we would never shout ‘What!’ at a hall full of unruly thanes to get their attention.” Lil Jon: HWAT?

  • @rinkjt1406
    @rinkjt1406 Před 2 měsíci

    Bilbo's Last Song is really amazing.

  • @robbieandbrucehinshelwood5859

    Dearest David and Crystal, and Aaron Your podcasts have educated and 🎉buoyed me up for over 2 years. Your humor, your insights, your scholarship and your down to earth friendliness all reflect the best qualities of your 7 authors. I will miss you. May God bless your Colorado retirement. Thank you.

  • @richhasnip5374
    @richhasnip5374 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks everyone - have loved listening to these podcasts - wishing you all well and will look forward to whatever the future holds.

  • @ck1578
    @ck1578 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for your faithful stewardship. Enjoy your just reward!

  • @diego-search
    @diego-search Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you Crystal and David, welcome Dr. Beitler!

  • @ProfesserLuigi
    @ProfesserLuigi Před 2 měsíci

    Dangit, who will talk about Dorothy Sayers now?

  • @margaretmiros1672
    @margaretmiros1672 Před 2 měsíci

    Crystal your comments are insightful but I wish you could tone down your presentation. Your tendency toward emphatic declarations come across as overbearing.

  • @ekurisona663
    @ekurisona663 Před 2 měsíci

    thankful for post-modernism 🤣

  • @SharonD7
    @SharonD7 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @carolinafine8050
    @carolinafine8050 Před 2 měsíci

    Covid? Out of all of the ills in the world. Covid??

  • @carolinafine8050
    @carolinafine8050 Před 2 měsíci

    The background info the lady is providing at the beginning is phenomenal.

  • @valbee7739
    @valbee7739 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you Chloe and Elise for sharing such intimate details of your archival research, from Tolkien's tear-stained manuscript to Lewis's annotation 'Bears are not philosophers'. I similarly loved your clever poems about the notorious Dr. Stein. Keep up the good work!!

  • @SharonD7
    @SharonD7 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you. Blessings in Jesus' name.

  • @Nighttrainpiper
    @Nighttrainpiper Před 3 měsíci

    This was a great companion for THS, and an excellent analysis of its meaning both for Lewis personally and for society.

  • @kicsms_science3729
    @kicsms_science3729 Před 3 měsíci

    It’s been ages since I read these books, but now you’ve got me itching to go back & experience them all over again!

    • @ldwenzel1
      @ldwenzel1 Před 3 dny

      I remember when I was in the military in 1970, all the sailors were walking around with Tolkien in the berthing area,

  • @Wraiths_and_Wreckage
    @Wraiths_and_Wreckage Před 4 měsíci

    Every once in a while I disagree with Lewis, and this is one of those times. How does he miss the fact that the man ruling over his wife is a part of the CURSE? It's a punishment that comes as a RESULT of sin, not a precursor to it. As for the idea (not Lewis') that Adam sinned 'nobly' to die with his wife, that's belied by his immediately throwing her under the bus. lol

    • @Bradford.C.Wallsbury
      @Bradford.C.Wallsbury Před 3 měsíci

      Doesn't Genesis 2:18 "an help" imply a kind of functional subordination of Eve though?

  • @melindalemmon2149
    @melindalemmon2149 Před 4 měsíci

    Love this.

  • @roycejohnson4605
    @roycejohnson4605 Před 4 měsíci

    Well done, dear friends! Royce and Susan with C.S. Lewis Institute, Belfast.

  • @brittkelly6326
    @brittkelly6326 Před 4 měsíci

    Fascinating discussion I just finished it first the first time and lived the book. So much to ponder

  • @rogerwagner6866
    @rogerwagner6866 Před 5 měsíci

    You might enjoy these memories of a young catholic student meeting Lewis during the war czcams.com/video/_o1GyUiIdko/video.html

  • @ainestewart8775
    @ainestewart8775 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks again for this presentation. It puts me in mind of the film 84 Charing Cross Rd. with Anthony Hopkins and the English/American cultural exchange of that period. This actor also portrayed Lewis so well and composed a piece of music entitled : The Waltz goes on. I'm reading Claire Tomalin's biography of Thomas Hardy right now. Countryside born and bred, he was almost naturally humble but his disillusionment with the Christian faith was increasingly reflected in his work. It was nothing like the humble attitude of Lewis. He was often overwhelmed by depression and upset by reviews.

  • @jessjessup2361
    @jessjessup2361 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks, folks, I'm enjoyig the podcasts here on CZcams.

  • @jsaintil
    @jsaintil Před 5 měsíci

    He has a hell of a wife. Every time she speaks my mind is blown. I want to hear more from her.

  • @notillatall
    @notillatall Před 5 měsíci

    "dont remember him wearing it...might well be" lol

  • @cassandraseven3478
    @cassandraseven3478 Před 6 měsíci

    Taurus is a Fixed Earth sign ruled by Venus and likes everything to be comfortable, peaceful and nice, including the creature comforts.

  • @user-km9xi5fi9o
    @user-km9xi5fi9o Před 6 měsíci

    The presentation was quite a feast. From the student presentation of the battle to the questions. Kudos to the Wade, Weber, and Beitler!

  • @m.b.6573
    @m.b.6573 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @Wraiths_and_Wreckage
    @Wraiths_and_Wreckage Před 6 měsíci

    okay, okay, I'll read the literary criticism stuff. :) It's kind of a shame he didn't go back further. The Greeks aren't divorced from their predecessors either. Go back far enough you run into Mesopotamia, and back into biblical themes.

    • @ProfesserLuigi
      @ProfesserLuigi Před 6 měsíci

      Medieval literature and history was Lewis's specialty, so it's his focus.

    • @cassandraseven3478
      @cassandraseven3478 Před 6 měsíci

      He would probably have been interested in biblical themes.@@ProfesserLuigi

  • @ainestewart8775
    @ainestewart8775 Před 6 měsíci

    Greetings from lreland! Thanks guys and gal, I've picked up a lot from your discussion. Not being overly defensive but for the sake of information, the Catholic mystic in the Poem of the Man-God (visions received), Maria Valtorta (She never left ltaly but described the Holy Land in scientific detail,) said that Anne and Joachim came together briefly , especially being senior citizens, but Anne still had the stain of original sin. Impeccable Grandma was very humorous. Regarding the Immaculate Conception, the saintly "eagle of Meaux" stated: As fountains lift their bubbling waters to the same height from which they have fallen, so the blood of the Saviour will cause its power to be lifted up even to the conception of his mother to honour the place from which it first flowed. Fr. Donald Calloway in his book, Consecration to St. Joseph, argues for a young St. Joseph, despite much artwork to the contrary and quotes Fulton Sheehan: Instead then, of being dried fruit to be served on the table of the king, he was rather a blossom filled with promise and power.

    • @WadeCenter
      @WadeCenter Před 6 měsíci

      A reply from Crystal Downing: "Thanks very much for this nuancing of the Immaculate Conception. In a future podcast we will communicate the insight you and others sent us about this long-debated topic. I was assuming that the Church declared it dogma in 1854 based on the apocryphal Gospel of James, which teaches that Anne gave birth to Mary, the mother of Jesus, without sexual intercourse involved. Thanks for the clarification-and for the quotation from Bishop Sheen’s 1952 text “The World’s First Love.” I have come to respect Fulton Sheen immensely, based on the superb scholarship of a Wheaton colleague."

  • @Jaymusicman
    @Jaymusicman Před 6 měsíci

    3:45 When I took my daughter, Lauren, to look at colleges, we checked out Westmont in CA where the English prof showed us their plain wardrobe from Lewis's home that better matched the book's description. Nevertheless, Lauren blessedly chose Wheaton.

  • @carolyncastelli6736
    @carolyncastelli6736 Před 6 měsíci

    So much WONDER in 3 minutes and 44 seconds!

  • @michellefrench6617
    @michellefrench6617 Před 7 měsíci

    It has to be a rainy day to get in!

  • @Wraiths_and_Wreckage
    @Wraiths_and_Wreckage Před 7 měsíci

    I always loved this one because of the Providence aspect. And when I think of Providence I think of the book of Esther. Which took place in Persia.

  • @jbohnert
    @jbohnert Před 7 měsíci

    Yes, Walter Hooper stopped Warnie from burning letters. I believe he pulled them out of the fire.

  • @walkerhjk
    @walkerhjk Před 8 měsíci

    It is from the Degree ceremony performed by Oxford University. - 'Does it please. Master?' - 'It pleases'.

  • @hazelwray4184
    @hazelwray4184 Před 8 měsíci

    27:08 everyone could see that social reform was a bust, "that's what led up to WWI" - nonsense.

    • @WadeCenter
      @WadeCenter Před 8 měsíci

      A response from David and Crystal Downing: "Thanks for your comment, Hazel. You have highlighted how any asset can have liabilities. The Wade podcast is praised all over the world for intellectual substance delivered with laugh-filled enjoyment, like a conversation around a dinner table. But that means many comments are off the top of the speaker’s head-as in any dinner conversation, where another person’s immediate response can preclude the possibility for elaboration of a simplistic statement, like the one you identified. So of course the causes of WWI were complex, going way beyond the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. However, what the comment meant to highlight was the social situation of the era, when Modernists were assuming the progressivism of Social Darwinism: that humanity was becoming more intellectually and morally sophisticated. The Great War totally subverted that assumption, thus reinforcing Christian truth about human nature."

  • @Laocoon283
    @Laocoon283 Před 8 měsíci

    Best video on this book i have found yet. By far.

  • @bbsmith9409
    @bbsmith9409 Před 8 měsíci

    Didn't Walter Hooper stop Warnie from burning CS Lewis' letters? He's encouraging this missionary to keep her letters.

  • @kahearne5361
    @kahearne5361 Před 9 měsíci

    The bible can only be understood with the Holy Spirit.

  • @kahearne5361
    @kahearne5361 Před 9 měsíci

    George MacDonald was a Congregationalist.... never heard a Calvinist but perhaps and will be glad to hear.