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He was strongly convicted by the Lord to begin preaching. It is said that he was so consumed by these thoughts that he often couldn't focus on other things. John would often share the Gospel with all those who were around him. He couldn't contain himself and had such a passion and zeal for the things of the Lord...
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He couldn't contain himself and had such a passion and zeal for the things of the Lord. John preached every opportunity that he got. In 1754 he began traveling to Virginia and preached in many different parts of the state. His heart was passionate about evangelism. John Gano influenced thousands of Americans during this time...
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