Hannah More, one of the most influential evangelical women of the 18th century, introduced

Sarah Allen  |  Features  |  Secular Shelf Life
Date posted:  1 May 2013
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Imagine that a friend of yours becomes a Christian.

What would they have to change? Friends? Career? What they watch or read? How would you help them make those decisions?

You might think that conversion today is so complicated and the costs so great that examples from history are irrelevant. Hannah More, however, was an 18th-century woman who wrestled with such questions, leaving us a legacy of wisdom and courage from which we can still learn today.

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