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The Seed will Sprout

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  When the early European settlers went to South Africa, they set up the Dutch Reformed Church, which basically dominated the landscape. The colonizers associated with the Dutch Reformed Church. Then the German Moravian church sent a missionary to South Africa. On July 9, 1737, a young Georg Smith arrived in Cape Town as a Moravian missionary to work with the indigenous Khoi people. He settled in the “Valley of Grace”. The clergy of the Dutch Reformed Church expressed disapproval with Moravian missionary. This forced Georg to abandon his work and depart from South Africa. He had been there for only a short time and had only one convert, a poor woman called Vehettge Magdalena, when he was driven from the country. Georg never returned to Africa; He returned to his homeland thinking he had been a failure. Georg died shortly after returning home. He died on his knees praying for Africa. From Georg’s diary, we learn that Magdalena was a bright and eager learner. The young missio...

Dusty witnesses to a powerful truth

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  In 1947, while searching for a stray goat or exploring the cliffs in the Judean Desert, a Bedouin shepherd boy threw a rock into a cave near Qumran. The sound of breaking pottery led him and his companions inside, where they discovered several cylindrical clay jars containing ancient, wrapped manuscripts. What they stumbled upon would become one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century: the Dead Sea Scrolls. Following the initial find, both Bedouin treasure hunters and official archaeologists scoured the region, eventually uncovering a total of 12 scroll-bearing caves in the cliff faces between 1947 and 1956. The caves yielded an estimated 972 texts, fragments or complete copies of every book in the Hebrew Bible except Esther. These texts predated previously known biblical manuscripts by about a thousand years. The texts were incredibly well-preserved due to the hot, arid, and dark conditions of the desert caves. Scholars were stunned; would the scrolls re...