John Carroll America’s 1st
The greatest blessing which in my estimation I could receive from God would be immediate death.” So wrote John Carroll to his mother in 1773. Continue reading John Carroll America’s 1st
The greatest blessing which in my estimation I could receive from God would be immediate death.” So wrote John Carroll to his mother in 1773. Continue reading John Carroll America’s 1st
During medieval days, the pope reigned as the most powerful figure on earth, a super leader combining religious and political authority in one gilded role. Continue reading The Council of Constance
Whenever a professional archaeologist turns to a careful, detailed study of the gospels, only one thing dominates all his thinking… Continue reading Archaeologist Dug for Christ
From the beginning of his ministry, Backus fought doggedly for separation of church and state in the American colonies. Continue reading Backus’s Crusade
Impressed by the reform writings of the great humanist scholar Erasmus, he moved toward reformation even before Luther. Continue reading Zwingli Perished by the Sword
The next morning, Finney abandoned the law as a career. He was convinced he must become a gospel preacher. Continue reading Finney Had it out with God in the Woods
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