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  2. 150 Heartfelt 'Pastor Appreciation Day' Wishes To Share With ...

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    Here are 150 unique and heartfelt ways to share your gratitude on Pastor Appreciation Day 2024. Related: 35 Daily Prayers To Encourage and Guide You as You Walk by Faith.

  3. P. D. Rossouw - Wikipedia

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    The Rev. Rossouw wrote poems during his Fraserburg tenure, including ones in Afrikaans, Dutch, and English. Some of his Dutch poems were published in De Zuid-Afrikaan under the pseudonym "P.D.R. van Uiendal." English poems, including one on the Battle of Majuba Hill, were published in the South African News.

  4. Carl Boberg - Wikipedia

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    Boberg was also the editor of the free-church magazine Sanningsvittnet ('Witness of the Truth') from 1889 to 1916. He published his own books and poetry through the magazine's publishing house, and bought the magazine in 1894. He was a preacher at Flora Church from 1890 to 1892 and Immanuel Church from 1892 to 1909, both in Stockholm.

  5. Oswald J. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Oswald Jeffrey Smith (November 8, 1889 – January 25, 1986) was a Canadian pastor, author, and missions advocate. He founded The Peoples Church in Toronto in 1928.. Smith attended the Toronto Bible Training School, the Manitoba Presbyterian College in Winnipeg, and the McCormick Seminary in Chicago.

  6. James Vila Blake - Wikipedia

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    James Vila Blake (1842–1925) was an American Unitarian minister, essayist, playwright and hymn writer and poet.. Blake was born in Brooklyn, New York on January 21, 1842.He graduated from Harvard College in 1862, and from Harvard Divinity School in 1866.

  7. The Collar (George Herbert) - Wikipedia

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    "The Collar" is a poem by Welsh poet George Herbert published in 1633, and is a part of a collection of poems within Herbert's book The Temple. [1] The poem depicts a man who is experiencing a loss of faith and feelings of anger over the commitment he has made to God.

  8. Charlotte Elliott - Wikipedia

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    She also published "My God and Father while I stray" (1834) in the same collection. Elliott was the author of Hymns for a week, 1837, 40th thousand, 1871; Hours of Sorrow, 1836 and many later editions, Poems by C. E., 1863. [4] An invalid for many years, her life was filled with deeds of beneficence.

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