Swallowed Up
“Let me forget the world,” he said, “and be swallowed up in a desire to glorify God.” Continue reading Swallowed Up
“Let me forget the world,” he said, “and be swallowed up in a desire to glorify God.” Continue reading Swallowed Up
Seizing the Bible with one hand and the ax with the other… Continue reading The Prodigal
…We then went to Meldred, where I preached in a field to about 4,000 people.” Continue reading A Light to the Gentiles
William Carey was born in a forgotten village in the dullest period of the dullest of all centuries. His family was poor, and he was poorly educated. A skin affliction made him sensitive to outdoor work, so he apprenticed to … Continue reading The Shoemaker’s Book
Early Christianity developed several centers of gravity. The first was Rome, home of Catholic Christianity (and from it, Protestantism). Another came to be Constantinople, the source of the Eastern or Orthodox branches of the church. Constantinople was born in 324 … Continue reading The New Rome
In 1305 Philip the Fair of France, eyeing their wealth, used a disgruntled knight to bring charges against the order. Continue reading Knights of the Temple
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