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Andrew Fuller was born on February 5, 1754 in Wicken, Cambridgeshire, England. He was the son of poor Baptist farmers. Because Fuller ministered during the same era as George Whitefield and the Wesley brothers it would be easy for his name to get lost in their giant shadows. He pastored two congregations during his life at Soham (1775-1782) […]

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The Pentecostal Theological Seminary (Cleveland, TN) is seeking an assistant director of Online Learning. Core responsibilities: • The ADOL shall assist the DOLID (Director of Online Learning & Instructional Design) […]
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The Wamego Church of God is seeking someone to lead the children’s ministry in the areas of Sunday School, Bible Study, and related activities. We have only a few kids, […]
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Amyraldism Moses Amyraut (1596-1664), after whom Amyraldism is named. Amyraldism (or sometimes Amyraldianism, the School of Saumur, hypothetical universalism,[1] or Post Redemptionism),[2] also known as “hypothetical universalism” or “four-point Calvinism”, primarily refers to a modified form of Calvinist theology. It rejects one of the Five points of Calvinism, the doctrine of limited atonement, in favour of an unlimited atonement similar to that of Hugo Grotius. Simply […]

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8 So the Israelites did as Joshua commanded them. They took twelve stones from the middle of the Jordan, according to the number of the tribes of the Israelites, as the Lord had told Joshua; and they carried them over wi…