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D Anderson
      Bristol, TN USA


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Throughout church history many great ideas and intentions have, over time, become diluted and even subverted. Check out this piece from the story of Hillary Clinton's alma mater, Wellesley College, which is now embarrassed about its Christian roots:

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On Wednesday, November 25, 1914, the workmen who were digging among the fire-scarred ruins at the extreme northeast corner of old College Hall unearthed a buried treasure. To the ordinary treasure seeker it would have been a thing of little worth,--a rough bowlder of irregular shape and commonplace proportions,--but Wellesley eyes saw the symbol. It was the first stone laid in the foundations of Wellesley College. There was no ceremony when it was laid, and there were no guests. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowle Durant came up the hill on a summer morning--Friday, August 18, 1871, was the day--and with the help of the workmen set the stone in place.

A month later, on the afternoon of Thursday, September 14, I871, the corner stone was laid, by Mrs. Durant, at the northwest corner of the building, under the dining-room wing; it is significant that from the foundations up through the growth and expansion of all the years, women have had a hand in the making of Wellesley. In September, as in August, there were no guests invited, but at the laying of the corner stone there was a simple ceremony; each workman was given a Bible, by Mr. Durant, and a Bible was placed in the corner stone. On December 18, 1914, this stone was uncovered, and the Bible was found in a tin box in a hollow of the stone. As most of the members of the college had scattered for the Christmas vacation, only a little group of people gathered about the place where, forty-three years before, Mrs. Durant had laid the stone. Mrs. Durant was too ill to be present, but her cousin, Miss Fannie Massie, lifted the tin box out of its hollow and handed it to President Pendleton who opened the Bible and read aloud the inscription:


"This building is humbly dedicated to our Heavenly Father with
the hope and prayer that He may always be first in everything
in this institution; that His word may be faithfully taught here;
and that He will use it as a means of leading precious souls to
the Lord Jesus Christ."

http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/hst/northamerican/TheStoryofWellesley/chap1.html

Brethren, let us strengthen those things which remain. Everything will be shaken including your house church.
Faith



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Shouldn't we remember that the gates of hell shall not prevail againt the Lord's church. There will be trials and tribulations as long as we live in this earth. The Lord has promised to be with us to the end and if he is for us, who can be against us? We must keep our eyes on him.

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1 Thes. 5:21 (KJV)
Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.

   

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