Resiliency
“There are grave difficulties on every hand,” he once wrote, “and more are looming ahead. Therefore we must go forward.” Continue reading Resiliency
“There are grave difficulties on every hand,” he once wrote, “and more are looming ahead. Therefore we must go forward.” Continue reading Resiliency
The council, citing the second commandment, denounced icons as idols and declared all religious paintings and sculpture as pagan. Continue reading Art or Idols?
George Scott Railton was born on 6 July 1849 in the manse of St. John’s Methodist Church at Arbroath in Scotland, to Methodist missionaries Lancelot Railton and his wife, Margaret Scott. He was educated at Woodhouse Grove School in Leeds, an institution that provided education for the sons of itinerant ministers of the Wesleyan Methodist … Continue reading New York’s Scottish Invasion
Catherine was born on 8 September 1413 to Benvenuta Mammolini of Bologna and Giovanni Vigri part of the upper-class society. She was raised in Niccolo III‘s court as a lady-in-waiting to his wife Parisina Malatesta and became lifelong friends with his … Continue reading Catherine of Bologna
Charles Spurgeon, the Prince of Preachers, read voraciously through the week, but not until Saturday night did he determine and develop his message for the following morning. Only on Sunday afternoon did he prepare his evening address. But it worked. … Continue reading An Evening Sermon
Indeed, through the power of her witness, her chief jailer, Pudens, committed himself to the Lord Jesus. Continue reading Perpetua
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