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Michael Faraday

Monday August 25th, 2008

Today, 141 years ago, God called Michael Faraday home to heaven.

Michael Faraday

Michael Faraday was born to a poor family in London in 1791 and grew up attending a Christian church that largely held to the Westminster Confession. He served as a Deacon for his local congregation during the 1830s and as an Elder from both 1840 to 1844 and 1860 to 1864.

Michael is best known for his many scientific discoveries in chemistry, electricity and magnetism.

According to God’s pleasure, Michael Faraday is likely to never be forgotten for as long as the world remains. Not only because many of his original writings still exist throughout Great Britain, but because the unit of electrical capacitance bears his name: Farad.

Electrical Capacitance (Farad) = Mass of the Electrical Charge (Coulomb) / Potential of the Electrical Charge (Volt)

May God raise up boys today that will be the Faradays of tomorrow.

Men of science, Men of God.

Nolan

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Dust of Earth, Man of God

Sunday June 22nd, 2008

DUST OF EARTH, MAN OF GOD 

Dust of Earth

  • Son, when faced with a task of great mountings and cloutings…
  • Just do it.
  • Cast off your grieves, roll up your sleeves;
  • Persevere… Persevere… Persevere!
  • With conclusive hand, plow your land…
  • Well done, Thou good and faithful son.

Man of God

  • Son, when faced with a load of internal quills and qualms…
  • Know your God.
  • Find joy in God, spare not the rod;
  • Justified… faithfully live for Christ!
  • With confident heart, play your part…
  • Well done, Thou good and faithful servant.

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5 Leadership Traits

Tuesday June 17th, 2008

Nathaniel Darnell recently shared 5 Marks of Leadership from Mr. Howard Phillips.

  1. 1. You must be ready to die. Abandon all fear of death and unpopularity.
  2. 2. You must find strength in the blessing God brings from humbling difficulties.
  3. 3. Once you have determined what your role will be, then determine to play your part.
  4. 4. You must always be learning.
  5. 5. You must be ever grateful.

   

These are traits that we should commit to memory and prayer.    

   

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