Beloved Bishop St. Swithun
When Swithun’s remains were transferred to the cathedral, many people claimed miraculous cures. Continue reading Beloved Bishop St. Swithun
When Swithun’s remains were transferred to the cathedral, many people claimed miraculous cures. Continue reading Beloved Bishop St. Swithun
Late one afternoon when returning from town we were met by a few women and children who told us that Mexican troops from some other town had attacked our camp, killed all the warriors of the guard, captured all our … Continue reading Baptism of Indian Warrior Geronimo
The best missionaries are often those saved from the vilest lifestyles. Raymond Lull, for example, grew up self-indulged on the island of Majorca off the Spanish coast in the Mediterranean. His father was wealthy and powerful, a friend of the … Continue reading Eroticism to Evangelism
June 22 on the church calendar honors the memory of Paulinus—a wealthy man who gave away his money, a married man who became a priest, and a lawyer who became a poet. Paulinus was born in Bordeaux, Gaul (France), into … Continue reading A Simpler Lifestyle
During the first three centuries of its life, the church suffered waves of persecution—the shackles, the lash, the sword, the teeth of lions. With the conversion of Emperor Constantine in 312, the persecution ended, and the church considered a problem … Continue reading The Nicene Creed
Edward Kimball was determined to win his Sunday school class to Christ. A teenager named Dwight Moody tended to fall asleep on Sundays, but Kimball, undeterred, set out to reach him at work. His heart was pounding as he entered … Continue reading Links in the Chain
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