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Webthis remarkable prayer, also known as “st.

Patrick’s breastplate” or “the deer’s cry,” is an echo of protection songs found across the world among indigenous.

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Now, here are four uplifting lessons.

Through excerpts from his own autobiography, get to know st.

Webpatrick’s love and zeal for the irish may also inspire american evangelicals to repent of our hopelessness for the conversion of, say, the radical islamic.

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The wisdom and spirituality of st.

Webthough he had heard the gospel growing up, he finally understood it and trusted christ for salvation during his captivity, according to patrick’s autobiographical work “confession. ”.

Webpatrick upset the social order by teaching women they had a choice in christ.

Patrick was a gutsy, creative, tireless missionary in a land where he had been a slave as a young man.

Webpatrick knew the irish well enough to engage them where they were, and build authentic gospel bridges into their society and culture.

Patrick and allow his life to inspire.

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