Synod of Orange Struggled with Choice
However, the relationship between what God does and what we do remained so unclear that the question has come up in one form or another ever since. Continue reading Synod of Orange Struggled with Choice
However, the relationship between what God does and what we do remained so unclear that the question has come up in one form or another ever since. Continue reading Synod of Orange Struggled with Choice
On Monday morning, December 15, 1873, at 10:00am, about 300 men and women met in the Fredonia Baptist Church. The men prayed while the women organized. The men pledge $1,000 to help the women carry out their work to stop … Continue reading White Ribbon Women
George Whitefield made it his business to find salvation for his soul. He joined a group of like-minded men, the Holy Club, to which John and Charles Wesley also belonged, and exceeded the other members in zeal and good works. … Continue reading 1st of Many George Whitefield Sermons
Iaac Barton (I. B.) Kimbrough was one of those many tough 19th-century pastors who appeared on the United States frontier. Born in Tennessee in 1826, he was orphaned at seven and acquired little education. When he married in 1846, having … Continue reading I.B. Kimbrough and the Highwaymen
“Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity” deteriorated into fear, bloodshed, and the guillotine. Continue reading A New Trinity
London’s Metropolitan Tabernacle sits across from a run-down subway station in the south of London, surrounded by housing projects, bars, and abandoned shops. It is off the tourist path, and average Sunday attendance hovers at 300. Its successful ministry attracts … Continue reading The Banner of Jesus
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