What Grace!
John Hus, born in a peasant’s home about 1373… Continue reading What Grace!
John Hus, born in a peasant’s home about 1373… Continue reading What Grace!
Central America was conquered by Spain in the 1500s … Continue reading The Yellow Enemy
He is called the apostle to the Germans and was perhaps the greatest missionary of the Dark Ages. Boniface was an Englishman, born in 680. He entered a monastery and at age 30 was ordained. His abilities guaranteed a rising … Continue reading The Ax of the Apostle
Invisible beams of evangelism flash day and night across sky and sea, penetrating nations and hearts where missionaries cannot go. Such are the shortwave ministries of ventures like HCJB, TransWorld Radio, and Far East Broadcasting Company. The FEBC began in … Continue reading Wireless Witness
If you often have trouble sleeping, try reading Psalms 3 and 4. David, running for his life and surrounded by Absalom’s rebellious army, wrote in Psalm 3:5, “I sleep and wake up refreshed because you, Lord, protect me.” Psalm 4:8 … Continue reading Curse Ye Woodchuck
Desiderius Erasmus, born in 1466 in Rotterdam, Holland, was the illegitimate son of a priest. He was orphaned in childhood, swindled out of his inheritance, and forced into a monastery that he hated—except for its library. Reaching adulthood, Erasmus approached … Continue reading The Cautious Reformer
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