High Water
He spent hours studying the Old and New Testaments on the subject of marriage, celibacy, and God’s will. Continue reading High Water
He spent hours studying the Old and New Testaments on the subject of marriage, celibacy, and God’s will. Continue reading High Water
The Roman Catholic church has consistently taken a stand against non-natural forms of birth control. Pope Paul VI took such a stand on this day July 25, 1968 in an encyclical known as Humanae vitae (Of Human Life). It was a public statement from an ecclesiastic … Continue reading Humanae Vitae
Printed in 1909, the Scofield Bible had an immediate impact on what the average Christian believes. Continue reading Cyrus Ingerson Scofield Passed to Judgment
All I had enjoyed before was only a peace, a gift of God, but now I received and possessed the God of peace.” It was on this day, July 22, 1680, that Madame Jeanne-Marie Guyon experienced a flood of joy. She … Continue reading Madame Guyon Claimed Union with God
He placed all of his accomplishments on life’s back burner and decided to become a medical missionary to Africa. Continue reading Albert Schweitzer Procures Theology License
A woman’s rights convention—the first ever held in the United States—at the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, New York; convened with almost 200 women in attendance. The convention was organized by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, two abolitionists who met at the … Continue reading The Birthplace of Women’s Rights
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