Jesus’ Kinsmen
… among the oppressed were the great-grandsons of Joseph and Mary… Continue reading Jesus’ Kinsmen
… among the oppressed were the great-grandsons of Joseph and Mary… Continue reading Jesus’ Kinsmen
Young Jabez often heard Wesley preach, and he developed a great love for the gospel. Continue reading Jabez
One of the most significant chapters in American history opened on this day, September 6, 1620. After failed attempts to sail from England, leaving behind her sister ship Speedwell, the Mayflower sailed from Plymouth for the New World. Aboard were 101 passengers. By today’s standards the … Continue reading Mayflower Sailed, Taking Pilgrims to New England
Martyrs’ Day is observed on different days in different countries and in some countries not at all. Often the “martyrs” commemorated are political or military heroes, the sort of deaths we in America remember on Memorial Day. Several martyrs remembered … Continue reading Martyrs’ Remembered
In 1645, Poland was religiously divided. The principle Christian denominations iwere Catholics, Lutherans, Reformed, and Moravians. For the sake of his country, King Wladislaw IV desired to heal the divisions. The Thirty Years’ War still raged across Europe and passions … Continue reading Conference at Thorn
In 1722 Count Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf, troubled by the suffering of Christian exiles from Bohemia and Moravia, allowed them to establish a community on his estate in Germany. The center became known as Herrnhut, meaning “Under the Lord’s Watch.” … Continue reading The Prayer Chain
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