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  1. Oct 24, 2022 · Vividly depicted in his voluminous diaries, from this point until the end of his life, David experienced the dichotomy of living with the constant fluctuation between overwhelming joy and spiritual darkness. After the death of his mother, David moved to East Haddam to live with his sister.

  2. Jan 29, 2014 · Jonathan Edwards esteemed Brainerd so highly that he preserved and edited his diaries, added his own notes and reflections, and published them in 1749 in a book called The Life and Diary of David Brainerd.

  3. In his diary and journals, we see Brainerd as an individual troubled by life’s challenges, wrestling with loneliness and depression. Nevertheless, his commitment to personal devotion and holiness remained steadfast, even in times of perceived distance from God.

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  4. Nov 19, 2018 · Edwards, John Thornbury tells us, was not the first to make use of Brainerd’s diaries. 6 As well as his personal diary, Brainerd composed a journal in which he chronicled the story of his ministry among the Indians. In this he explained in detail Indian customs and manners, what he preached to them and the difficulties and successes he knew.

  5. Piper picks out several quotations from Brainerd’s diaries which reveal that Brainerd was not just a Bible student, but that he spent significant time studying God’s word, often together with prayer and fasting. He was like a man who had found gold but felt he needed to dig longer and deeper because there would be more and richer treasure.

  6. Aug 23, 2023 · David Brainerd was indisputably one of the greatest men of prayer in history. His fervent labor in prayer brought forth tremendous fruit in his own short ministry, but in far greater measure, abundant fruit remains. His diaries and testimony spurred many young men and women to dedicate their lives to Christian service.

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  8. The early death of his parents, combined with a naturally melancholy personality, caused him to be morose and to fixate on the brevity of life, so that his religious life was characterized by prolonged depressions punctuated by ecstatic experiences of God.

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