Curse Ye Woodchuck
If you often have trouble sleeping… Continue reading Curse Ye Woodchuck
If you often have trouble sleeping… Continue reading Curse Ye Woodchuck
The British Isles were evangelized perhaps as early as the first century, but the decline of the Roman Empire allowed the Anglo-Saxons to eventually overrun the islands. Christians were massacred, churches destroyed, and the gospel nearly extinguished. The years passed, … Continue reading Let Them Become Angels
Justin immediately began telling everyone that Christ can satisfy both mind and heart. Continue reading The Christian Atheist
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
Joseph habitually rose at 4:00 in the morning, praying and studying his Bible until 8:00. Continue reading Alleine’s Alarm
If a beautiful death authenticates a holy life, then we can feel good about John Calvin. On February 6, 1564, Calvin, 55 years old, stood for the last time in his pulpit at Saint Pierre in Geneva. In mid-sermon, he … Continue reading Sunset
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