• He was one of colonial America's most celebrated preachers. His most significant ministry was teaching enslaved people to read using hymns as textbooks.
    Samuel Davies was born in 1723 in Delaware and became one of the most significant Presbyterian voices in colonial Virginia — a man of genuine brilliance who trained Patrick Henry in oratory, served as president of what would become Princeton University, and was one of the primary architects of evangelical revivalism in the American South before the Revolution.
    He is remembered for these things. He is not remembered for what he considered among his most important work.
    From the time Davies arrived in Hanover County, Virginia in the late 1740s, he was deeply concerned for the spiritual welfare of the enslaved people in the communities where he ministered. He began preaching to enslaved men and women specifically, holding services for them, and quickly realized that a major barrier to their engagement with Scripture was illiteracy — deliberately enforced by a slave system that understood reading as a form of power and therefore kept it from those it intended to control.
    Davies decided to teach them to read. And he chose hymns as his primary textbook.
    He wrote to John Wesley in England — who had his own complicated relationship with the question of slavery — and requested that Wesley send him hymnbooks specifically for distribution to his enslaved congregation. Wesley complied. Davies distributed hundreds of copies.
    The logic was simple and elegant: the enslaved men and women already had the hymns in their mouths from hearing them sung. Teaching them to decode the written words of songs they already knew connected the unfamiliar marks on the page to sounds and meanings already present in their minds.
    Davies later wrote with genuine emotion about what he witnessed — people who had been kept from literacy as a matter of law and policy treating their hymnbooks as treasures, some sleeping with them, some carrying them everywhere.
    Davies is remembered. They are not.
    The hymns that taught them to read are still being sung.
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    He was one of colonial America's most celebrated preachers. His most significant ministry was teaching enslaved people to read using hymns as textbooks. Samuel Davies was born in 1723 in Delaware and became one of the most significant Presbyterian voices in colonial Virginia — a man of genuine brilliance who trained Patrick Henry in oratory, served as president of what would become Princeton University, and was one of the primary architects of evangelical revivalism in the American South before the Revolution. He is remembered for these things. He is not remembered for what he considered among his most important work. From the time Davies arrived in Hanover County, Virginia in the late 1740s, he was deeply concerned for the spiritual welfare of the enslaved people in the communities where he ministered. He began preaching to enslaved men and women specifically, holding services for them, and quickly realized that a major barrier to their engagement with Scripture was illiteracy — deliberately enforced by a slave system that understood reading as a form of power and therefore kept it from those it intended to control. Davies decided to teach them to read. And he chose hymns as his primary textbook. He wrote to John Wesley in England — who had his own complicated relationship with the question of slavery — and requested that Wesley send him hymnbooks specifically for distribution to his enslaved congregation. Wesley complied. Davies distributed hundreds of copies. The logic was simple and elegant: the enslaved men and women already had the hymns in their mouths from hearing them sung. Teaching them to decode the written words of songs they already knew connected the unfamiliar marks on the page to sounds and meanings already present in their minds. Davies later wrote with genuine emotion about what he witnessed — people who had been kept from literacy as a matter of law and policy treating their hymnbooks as treasures, some sleeping with them, some carrying them everywhere. Davies is remembered. They are not. The hymns that taught them to read are still being sung. #SamuelDavies #ChurchHistory #LesserKnownHistory #Spirituals
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  • MEL GIBSON’S RESURRECTION EPIC PROMISES TO GO FAR BEYOND THE EMPTY TOMB
    Mel Gibson has revealed new details about his long-awaited follow-up to the 2004 blockbuster The Passion of the Christ.
    Titled The Resurrection of the Christ, the biblical epic has been filmed as two full-length movies. Production has now wrapped after 134 days of filming across several locations in Italy.
    Gibson says the story will be much broader than a simple retelling of Easter morning. The films will reportedly travel beyond Jerusalem into Damascus, Rome, Egypt and the desert, with massive sets constructed to bring the ancient world to life.
    The project is expected to explore the Resurrection, the spiritual realm and the events surrounding the birth and growth of the early Church. Gibson has described it as a deeply personal mission that he has carried for more than 20 years.
    A new cast will lead the story, with Finnish actor Jaakko Ohtonen portraying Jesus. The first film is scheduled for release on 6th May 2027, with the second planned for 25th May 2028 - both dates coinciding with Ascension Day.
    For Christians, however, the greatest excitement is not merely another biblical film. It is the opportunity for millions of people to once again hear the message at the heart of the Gospel:
    JESUS CHRIST WAS CRUCIFIED - BUT THE GRAVE COULD NOT HOLD HIM!
    As with every film inspired by Scripture, viewers should compare what appears on screen with the truth of God’s Word. The power is not found in Hollywood’s interpretation—the power is found in the historical reality that Jesus Christ is risen!
    “He is not here; He has risen, just as He said.”
    —Matthew 28:6
    “Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that He was buried, that He was raised on the third day.”
    —1 Corinthians 15:3–4
    THE CROSS WAS NOT THE END
    THE RESURRECTION CHANGED EVERYTHING !
    ( Courtesy: Kevin Evans of facebook )
    MEL GIBSON’S RESURRECTION EPIC PROMISES TO GO FAR BEYOND THE EMPTY TOMB Mel Gibson has revealed new details about his long-awaited follow-up to the 2004 blockbuster The Passion of the Christ. Titled The Resurrection of the Christ, the biblical epic has been filmed as two full-length movies. Production has now wrapped after 134 days of filming across several locations in Italy. Gibson says the story will be much broader than a simple retelling of Easter morning. The films will reportedly travel beyond Jerusalem into Damascus, Rome, Egypt and the desert, with massive sets constructed to bring the ancient world to life. The project is expected to explore the Resurrection, the spiritual realm and the events surrounding the birth and growth of the early Church. Gibson has described it as a deeply personal mission that he has carried for more than 20 years. A new cast will lead the story, with Finnish actor Jaakko Ohtonen portraying Jesus. The first film is scheduled for release on 6th May 2027, with the second planned for 25th May 2028 - both dates coinciding with Ascension Day. For Christians, however, the greatest excitement is not merely another biblical film. It is the opportunity for millions of people to once again hear the message at the heart of the Gospel: JESUS CHRIST WAS CRUCIFIED - BUT THE GRAVE COULD NOT HOLD HIM! As with every film inspired by Scripture, viewers should compare what appears on screen with the truth of God’s Word. The power is not found in Hollywood’s interpretation—the power is found in the historical reality that Jesus Christ is risen! 📖 “He is not here; He has risen, just as He said.” —Matthew 28:6 📖 “Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that He was buried, that He was raised on the third day.” —1 Corinthians 15:3–4 THE CROSS WAS NOT THE END THE RESURRECTION CHANGED EVERYTHING ! ( Courtesy: Kevin Evans of facebook )
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  • From Bible Talks to conversations with leaders who live out the Gospel, we have something for everyone

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    📖 🎙️ From Bible Talks to conversations with leaders who live out the Gospel, we have something for everyone 🎧 Tune in now: talksforchrist.com #ChristianPodcasts #TalksForChrist #FaithBuilding #BiblicalTruth #HopeAndPeace #ChristianLiving #DailyInspiration #SpiritualGrowth #FaithJourney #KingdomMedia
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  • DAY 223 of 365 Reasons in 365 Days Why You Should try Jesus

    Because Your Life Is More Fragile Than You Think

    Bible Verse — Psalm 39:5 (KJV)
    “Behold, thou hast made my days as an handbreadth; and mine age is as nothing before thee: verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity.”


    “We plan our lives years ahead while God reminds us that life is only a breath.”

    l Quote:
    “Never become so busy planning your future that you forget your soul has a future too.”


    Prayer:
    Lord, teach me to number my days and use my life wisely for You in Jesus name. Amen. #jesus #everyone #highlight #friends #christiancontent #christreel #SavedByGrace #salvation #love
    DAY 223 of 365 Reasons in 365 Days Why You Should try Jesus Because Your Life Is More Fragile Than You Think 📖 Bible Verse — Psalm 39:5 (KJV) “Behold, thou hast made my days as an handbreadth; and mine age is as nothing before thee: verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity.” “We plan our lives years ahead while God reminds us that life is only a breath.” l Quote: “Never become so busy planning your future that you forget your soul has a future too.” 🙏 Prayer: Lord, teach me to number my days and use my life wisely for You in Jesus name. Amen. #jesus #everyone #highlight #friends #christiancontent #christreel #SavedByGrace #salvation #love
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  • DAY 222 of 365 Reasons in 365 Days Why You Should try Jesus

    Because You Cannot Take Your Possessions Beyond the Grave

    Bible Verse — 1 Timothy 6:7 (KJV)
    “For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.”


    “Everything you are fighting to own will eventually belong to someone else.”

    Quote:
    “You cannot carry your wealth into eternity, but you can carry the impact of how you lived.”

    Prayer:
    Jesus, free me from living for possessions and teach me to invest my life in eternal things in Jesus name. Amen. #jesus #everyone #highlight #friends #love #christiancontent #christianreels #savedbygrace #salvation #fry
    DAY 222 of 365 Reasons in 365 Days Why You Should try Jesus Because You Cannot Take Your Possessions Beyond the Grave 📖 Bible Verse — 1 Timothy 6:7 (KJV) “For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.” “Everything you are fighting to own will eventually belong to someone else.” Quote: “You cannot carry your wealth into eternity, but you can carry the impact of how you lived.” 🙏 Prayer: Jesus, free me from living for possessions and teach me to invest my life in eternal things in Jesus name. Amen. #jesus #everyone #highlight #friends #love #christiancontent #christianreels #savedbygrace #salvation #fry
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  • Have you ever found yourself replaying a conversation, wishing you had practiced the wisdom of listening instead of rushing to speak?

    Proverbs 18:13 teaches us that "To answer before listening-that is folly and shame" (NIV). Whether we speak out of discomfort or quick assumptions, hurrying to fill silence often leads to misunderstanding and regret.
    Have you ever found yourself replaying a conversation, wishing you had practiced the wisdom of listening instead of rushing to speak? Proverbs 18:13 teaches us that "To answer before listening-that is folly and shame" (NIV). Whether we speak out of discomfort or quick assumptions, hurrying to fill silence often leads to misunderstanding and regret.
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  • Let the door of kindness be always open. However discern who needs the kindness and set boundaries that your kindness will not be taken for granted or being taken advantage of
    Let the door of kindness be always open. However discern who needs the kindness and set boundaries that your kindness will not be taken for granted or being taken advantage of
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  • Sometimes we come to God not because we have everything figured out, but because we know we need Him.

    I’m grateful to be here, to grow in faith, to learn from others, and to walk closer with the Lord.

    Whatever you are facing today, remember: you are not alone. God sees your tears, hears your prayers, and knows the battles you never tell anyone about.

    “Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10

    May this be a place where we encourage one another, pray for one another, and remind each other of God’s unfailing love.

    God bless you all.
    Sometimes we come to God not because we have everything figured out, but because we know we need Him. ❤️ I’m grateful to be here, to grow in faith, to learn from others, and to walk closer with the Lord. Whatever you are facing today, remember: you are not alone. God sees your tears, hears your prayers, and knows the battles you never tell anyone about. “Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10 May this be a place where we encourage one another, pray for one another, and remind each other of God’s unfailing love. 🙏❤️ God bless you all.
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  • LEP'S FAITH QUOTE: Faith is an Act 8/21 Friday Faith
    I was not able to send out a quote for Thursday.
    Now God does not want anybody in the world, under any circumstances, to be in a place where they live on eyesight and on feelings. Faith never feels and faith never looks. Faith is an act, and faith without an act is not faith, but doubt and disgrace. Every one of you has more faith than you are using.
    --Smith Wigglesworth
    LEP'S FAITH QUOTE: Faith is an Act 8/21 Friday Faith I was not able to send out a quote for Thursday. Now God does not want anybody in the world, under any circumstances, to be in a place where they live on eyesight and on feelings. Faith never feels and faith never looks. Faith is an act, and faith without an act is not faith, but doubt and disgrace. Every one of you has more faith than you are using. --Smith Wigglesworth
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    🙏⛪ Join us this Sunday for inspiring worship, practical Bible teaching, and a warm, friendly community. Whether you're coming on your own or with your family, you'll find a place where you can grow in your faith—just come as you are. 🕥 Sunday Service | 10:30 AM 📍 4150 West Thomas Canyon Rd, Winnemucca, NV 🌐 Learn more: www.valleychurchwinnemucca.com #ValleyChurch #SundayService #JoinUsSunday #ComeAsYouAre #ChurchFamily #PracticalBibleTeaching #WorshipTogether #FaithCommunity #GrowInFaith #Jesus #ChristianCommunity
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