Description: Brian Wulf describes a chance occurrence in nineteenth century Scotland when a young farm boy by the name of Alexander Fleming pulled Randolf Churchill’s carriage out of the mud. In gratitude for this service, Churchill enabled Fleming to become a doctor. These series of events led to the discovery of penicillin by Fleming, saving Randolph’s son Winston Churchill from pneumonia, dramatically shaping the course of history. As called out individuals with God’s Holy Spirit, we, as the salt of the earth, are designated as those who can make a difference in the course of history. (15 minutes)
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