Arthur Wallis

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    Arthur Wallis (1913-2008) was a British Christian writer and theologian who was associated with the "house church" movement and the renewal of interest in the early Christian church. Born in England, Wallis was educated at Oxford University and later became a teacher. He was drawn to the teachings of the early Christian church and became a prominent voice in the house church movement, which emphasized the importance of small, informal gatherings for worship and fellowship.

    Wallis was a prolific writer, publishing several books on Christian theology and spirituality, including the classic work "God's Chosen Fast," which helped to popularize the practice of fasting in the Christian church. He was also a sought-after speaker, traveling widely to speak at conferences and seminars. Despite his success, Wallis was a humble man who lived a simple life, dedicated to his family and his faith. He died in 2008, at the age of 94, leaving behind a legacy of biblical teaching and spiritual insight that continues to inspire and encourage Christians today.
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