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Eric and Leslie Ludy: Rescuing Purity from Obscurity
by Debbie Thurman Apr 2009
Agreeing mentally with Scriptures is not the same as putting the messages into practice. The Ludys speak at conferences and retreats and have authored 15 books about biblical holiness, purity and passion for Christ and today’s crisis of biblical illiteracy. Their own relationship often proves to be the best learning ground.
 
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hroughout history, God has called Spirit-filled men and women to boldly but lovingly speak his truth to their generation. Some of these warrior-missionaries were married couples, equally engaged in the mission. William and Catherine Booth, Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand and Jim and Elisabeth Elliot are but a few of them. Enter Eric and Leslie Ludy, one such couple appointed for our day.


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