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Story April 3, 1942

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Rev. A. B. Coleman delivers a sermon on the inseparable love of Christ and overcoming defeat through faith at the nearing-end revival at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, pastored by Rev. W. W. Weatherspool.

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Revival At Mt. Olive Near End

"Love must be the basis of all our actions if these actions are to avail," declared the Rev. A. B. Coleman as he preached Thursday night a gospel-filled message at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Rev. W. W. Weatherspool, pastor.

Dr. Coleman, having chosen for his text, "who shall separate us from the love of Christ," said that God can run His business and that there is nothing that can come between Him and His followers.

"Defeat," he further declared "is one of the blackest words in the English language." No individual who allows defeat to come in his mind can stage a comeback, but if defeat is not allowed to enter, the individual can achieve whatever he wants to. As long as the individual is right nobody can defeat him for God pulls, pushes and raises His children.

The upper room services at noon were inspirational.

The revival will come to a close tonight.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Providence Divine Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Revival Sermon Love Of Christ Overcoming Defeat Mt. Olive Baptist Church

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. A. B. Coleman Rev. W. W. Weatherspool

Where did it happen?

Mt. Olive Baptist Church

Story Details

Key Persons

Rev. A. B. Coleman Rev. W. W. Weatherspool

Location

Mt. Olive Baptist Church

Event Date

Thursday Night

Story Details

Rev. Coleman preaches on the love of Christ from Romans 8:35, emphasizing that nothing separates believers from God and that faith overcomes defeat, with the revival closing tonight.

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