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William MacDonald Devotions

William MacDonald Devotions

William MacDonald (1917-2007) had, for more than forty years, written directly about the key issues of Christianity. Leaving a promising business career as an employed investment analyst with First National Bank of Boston "at the foot of the Cross", he had traveled worldwide, proclaiming the unsearchable riches of Christ.

His more than over eighty-four works published in North America are characterized by a clarity and economy of words that only comes by a major time investment in the Word of God.

MacDonald graduated with an AB degree from Tufts College (now University) in 1938 and an MBA degree from Harvard Business School in 1940. During the 1940's he was on active duty in the US Navy for five years.

He was President of Emmaus Bible College, a teacher, preacher, and Plymouth Brethren theologian alongside his ministry as a writer. He was a close friend and worker with O.J. Gibson.

MacDonald last resided in California where he was involved in his writing and preaching ministry. He went to be with the Lord in 2007.
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las Escrituras deben llegar a ser una parte tan importante de nuestras vidas que moldeen nuestra conversación dondequiera que estemos y cualquier cosa que hagamos. Debemos
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El creyente más humilde puede ver más sobre sus rodillas que el incrédulo más culto de puntillas. Consideremos
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Мъдрите деца се подчиняват на възпитанието на родителите си; безумните се бунтуват. Мъдрите младежи се покоряват на библейските предписания за морална чистота; безумните следват собствените си страсти. Мъдрите възрастни преценяват всичко според това, дали е угодно на Господа; безумните правят онова, което е угодно на самите тях.
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I chose the worst of the three, and for the greater part of that day I lay on the buffalo-robes, fairly revelling in the creations of that resplendent genius which has achieved no more signal triumph than that of half-beguiling us to forget the pitiful and unmanly character of its possessor.
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