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Many preachers and evangelists have to go through extensive training and seminary study before ascending to the pulpit. One who didn't was Billy Bray, a man from Cornwall, England. An uneducated, drunken tin miner, he had no need for Christ. A mining accident, however, forced Billy to examine his life, and he along with his wife soon dedicated their lives to Christ. Even as he continued to work in the mines, he ministered to the other miners, soon leading hundreds to Christ. Soon he and his sons were building chapels all through Cornwall and would even travel around, speaking to congregations. Many lives were touched by the gospel through this uneducated man.
Perhaps that's what Paul meant when he said he didn't come to the Corinthians with fancy words: "For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified" (v. 2).
Perhaps that's what Paul meant when he said he didn't come to the Corinthians with fancy words: "For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified" (v. 2).

