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      • John Grace was sworn in as Judge of the 72nd District Court on January 3rd, 2022 before the County Commissioners and is hard at work serving the citizens of Lubbock and Crosby County. Long-time attorney John Grace is running for the Lubbock County 99th District Court Judgeship.
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  2. May 25, 2022 · Father John Grace: An extraordinary pastor talks about social justice with Equal Exchanges Interfaith Manager, Susan Sklar. Father John Grace has served as a Catholic Priest for 43 years. He has served as the Pastor at the Immaculate Conception Church in Hampton, Virginia for the past four years.

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    John Newton was born in Wapping, London, the only child of John and Elizabeth Newton. As a young boy, Newton was nurtured in the Reformed faith by his mother, who read the Bibleto him and prayed he would become a minister. Newton was only seven when his mother died from tuberculosis, putting an end to his spiritual training. Although his father rem...

    Deciding to discipline his unsettled and impulsive son, Newton’s father sent the young man back to sea to work as a common sailor. At 19, Newton was forced to enlist in the British Royal Navy and serve as a crewman aboard the man-of-war ship Harwich. Newton rebelled against the severe discipline of the Royal Navy. He became desperate to find a way ...

    After more than a year of living in abusive conditions, in 1747 Newton managed to escape the island. He took work aboard the Greyhound, a ship based out of Liverpool. By this time, Newton had begun to read the Bible again, as well as Thomas a Kempis’ The Imitation of Christ, one of the few books on board the ship. The following year, as the slave-l...

    On February 12, 1750, Newton returned to England and married Mary Catlett. He remained devoted to her for the rest of his years. Once married, Newton served as captain of two different slave ships during the next five years. Eventually, Newton came to hate slavery, profoundly regretting his involvement in it and fighting fiercely against the instit...

    In Olney, Newton began writing his own simple, heart-felt hymns, many of which were autobiographical in nature. Often he wrote hymns to complement his sermons or to speak to the specific need of a church member. William Cowper moved to Olney in 1767 and joined Newton in his hymn writing endeavors. Cowper, an accomplished poet, was brilliant but giv...

    Toward the end of his life, Newton developed blindness but continued to preach tirelessly. Well known and dearly loved, he became a father figure to the younger clergymen who sought to learn from his wisdom. When William Wilberforce converted to Christianity in 1785, he turned to Newton for counsel. John’s wife, Mary, passed away from cancer in 179...

    One historian described John Newton as a “brash, purposeful, big-hearted man, who knew how much he owed to God, and was willing to make himself vulnerable and allow himself to be embarrassed in the quest to pay back some small part of that debt.” Captured in the words of “Amazing Grace,” is John Newton’s life story. Still today, nearly 250 years af...

    Christian History Magazine-Issue 81: John Newton: Author of “Amazing Grace.”
    Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations: Signs of the Times (p. 896).
    “Newton, John.” Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals (p. 476).
    Christian History Magazine-Issue 31: The Golden Age of Hymns.
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  4. Dec 14, 2022 · Updated on: December 15, 2022 / 1:28 PM EST / CBS Boston. CONCORD - A Concord-Carlisle parent accused of threatening to hurt the school district's superintendent is under house arrest with a GPS ...

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  5. John MacArthur is the pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church, as well as an author, conference speaker, chancellor of The Master's University and Seminary, and featured teacher with the Grace to You media ministry.

  6. "Amazing Grace" is a Christian hymn published in 1779, written in 1772 by English Anglican clergyman and poet John Newton (1725–1807). It is an immensely popular hymn, particularly in the United States, where it is used for both religious and secular purposes.

  7. Aug 10, 2022 · Community members in Goderich are shocked by the sudden death of the town's mayor who was a leader in municipal politics for more than two decades. John Grace died after a boating mishap...

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