God’s Handwriting
Margaret glanced at her wall calendar and felt she had been reading the handwriting of God. Continue reading God’s Handwriting
Margaret glanced at her wall calendar and felt she had been reading the handwriting of God. Continue reading God’s Handwriting
Juan de Valdés was the younger of twin sons born to Fernando de Valdés, hereditary regidor of Cuenca in Castile, where Valdés was born in 1494. He first appears as the anonymous author of a politico-religious Diálogo de Mercurio y Carón, written and published about 14 … Continue reading Juan de Valdés’ Diálogo
Some wish to live… Continue reading C. T. Studd Gave Huge Inheritance Away
If you knew that your nation was savagely butchering its own people in semi-secret camps; if you thought your leader was a madman whose decisions would inevitably ruin your country and threaten all of civilization; would you sit still or … Continue reading Martyr Moltke’s Last Words
American Christianity suffered from clergy scandals long before the televangelist disgraces of the 1980s. The most popular pastor of his time, Henry Ward Beecher, created “the scandal of the century” in 1870, and to this day no one knows the … Continue reading Scandal of the Century
His vivid imagination, prodigious memory, powerful voice, and ardent sincerity mesmerized listeners. Continue reading Closed Doors
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