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Christian Bone and Resin Cross Adjustable Necklace Polynesian Handcrafted Surfer Style
Christian Bone and Resin Cross Adjustable Necklace Polynesian Handcrafted Surfer Style
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This necklace is a surfer knot adjustable Christian Cross which measures 18” in length once fully extended. 9” at its shortest. So you can wear as a surfer choker or pair with a classic boho style.
Today we picture the Hawaiian Islands as a premier tropical vacation destination. Nearly 200 years ago, that same idyllic island landscape boasted a revival, out of which grew the largest Protestant congregation in the world of that time.
Before 1820, the Hawaiian Islands had never encountered widespread Christianity. But that was about to change. As the Second Great Awakening traveled around the United States, it also spread outside its borders, sparking the New England missionary companies that arrived in the Sandwich Islands, which today are called Hawaii, in the 1820s and 1830s. Hiram Bingham led the inaugural mission’s team that arrived in 1820. Fellow New Englander Titus Coan, who landed in Hawaii in 1834, built on the foundation that Bingham’s generation had established, his work catalyzing the Great Revival of 1836–1840. The effect of this movement proved so significant that within a generation, the ruler of Hawaii declared his kingdom a Christian nation.
