No Small Churches
I thought every snowflake talked with me and told of the pardon I had found. Continue reading No Small Churches
I thought every snowflake talked with me and told of the pardon I had found. Continue reading No Small Churches
Travel brochures of the Netherlands tell of windmills, dikes, and boys named Hans with their silver skates. But the years 1531 to 1578 were not so peaceful. Hundreds of Protestants were slaughtered, including a young man named Hans. Hans Bret … Continue reading The Tongue Screw
The pure Scripture began doing its work, and Zwingli’s life and preaching took on new vigor. Continue reading Verse by Verse
The darkest times are ripest for revival. John Foxe observed: “What time there seemed to be no spark of pure doctrine remaining, Wycliffe, by God’s providence, sprang up, through whom the Lord would waken the world.” John Wycliffe was a … Continue reading Ashes of Wycliffe
Vance Havner once lamented that many churchgoers sit and yawn over the truths for which their forefathers shed blood; thus “the living faith of the dead has become the dead faith of the living.” It wasn’t so for Charles Hodge, … Continue reading Seeing the Stars
Freedom to practice religion was a rare commodity in Hungary during the Nazi occupation and under the Communist tyranny that followed it. Any religious leader who resisted either of these totalitarian regimes was in danger of life and liberty. One … Continue reading Arrest of Cardinal Mindszenty
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