War Stories of Divine Intervention By John Livingston Clark In World War II on November 13, 1944, a soldier by the name of Doc Long was part of France’s 2nd Armored Division. In the midst of a battle he was hit by ammunition from a German bazooka. After falling to ...
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Feeding People From A Yellow School Bus By John Livingston Clark In the coal country of eastern Pennsylvania is the town of Ashland, the population of which is only 2,800 people. In this small community is a big yellow school bus, but it is not being used to transport students. ...
Read More »The First Amendment and Religious Freedom
The First Amendment and Religious Freedom By John Livingston Clark Out of the dozens of cases the past several years involving the freedom of religious expression, the following story stood out as an example of individuals standing their ground against resistance. I am going to use it to examine what ...
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Jungle Evangelism By John Livingston Clark Every teacher of God’s word would like to know that their work is having a lasting impact. They would like to be able to cite specific examples of lives changed by the power of God. We all know, however, that that is not always ...
Read More »A Ministry To The Terminally Sick
A Ministry To The Terminally Sick By John Livingston Clark If someone in your family has a chronic or terminal illness, or you know of someone who does, it can be a very difficult time with few people or resources to turn to for help. Such was the case with ...
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