Keep up the Good Work
Taken from Hebrews for Everyone
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Keep Up the Good Work
Hebrews 6.9-12
Sir Francis Drake was one of many Englishmen who became famous during the reign of Elizabeth I. He sailed round the world, crossed the Atlantic many times, was involved in numerous sea battles in various parts of the world, was twice a member of parliament, and, perhaps most famously, defeated the Spanish armada when it came to attack England in 1588. There are many well-known stories about him: how he insisted on finishing his game of bowls even though the armada was in sight; how he spread his cloak over a muddy puddle so that the queen could walk over it without getting her feet wet; how he once tried to claim California as a British possession...
Taken from Hebrews for Everyone – by Tom Wright