The Ravings of a Wife
This, I think, was the first time ever I felt the Lord touching my heart in a sensible manner. Continue reading The Ravings of a Wife
This, I think, was the first time ever I felt the Lord touching my heart in a sensible manner. Continue reading The Ravings of a Wife
The last great Roman persecution against the church occurred … Continue reading Curtain Call
Rowland Hill scandalized his contemporaries. The son of Sir Rowland Hill, a baronet, he was born in Shropshire, England on this day, August 23, 1744. Educated at some of England’s best schools on his way to becoming a minister (Shrewsbury, Eton … Continue reading Rowland Hill Preached
He was a has-been, a fossil, a relic, an old fogey … but as a child, George Frideric Handel had accompanied his father to the court of Duke Johann Adolf. Idly wandering into the chapel, the boy found the organ … Continue reading Twenty-Three Days
He spent hours studying the Old and New Testaments on the subject of marriage, celibacy, and God’s will. Continue reading High Water
Called the “Dean of the House Churches,”Wang Ming Dao was born in the foreign legation quarter of Beijing in 1900 while it was under siege of the Boxers. His early life was one of extreme poverty and repeated illness; but he had an inquiring … Continue reading Dean of House Churches
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