John Leopold was a tailor in Augsburg, Germany during the sixteenth century. He responded to the gospel message of the Anabaptist church, a movement coming out of the Protestant Reformation with a bold stance for adult baptism. It was an outlawed Protestant sect and Leopold was arrested and condemned to death for his faith. His final cry could have been ‘My God, Thee Will I Praise’, an early Anabaptist hymn that Leopold wrote, and our prayer today on Hugs From Heaven.
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