Zwingli Perished by the Sword
Impressed by the reform writings of the great humanist scholar Erasmus, he moved toward reformation even before Luther. Continue reading Zwingli Perished by the Sword
Impressed by the reform writings of the great humanist scholar Erasmus, he moved toward reformation even before Luther. Continue reading Zwingli Perished by the Sword
Using money from the purse, Craig reached Austria where Emperor Maximilian listened to his sermon and gave him safe conduct. Continue reading A Dog’s Tale
Between 1830 and 1949, China became the largest Protestant mission field in the world, occupying up to 8,000 missionaries at any one time. It also became the scene of the Protestant mission’s largest massacre when, in 1900, a rabidly anti-Christian … Continue reading The Boxer Uprising
Imagine a bloody struggle…
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If you knew that your nation was savagely butchering its own people in semi-secret camps; if you thought your leader was a madman whose decisions would inevitably ruin your country and threaten all of civilization; would you sit still or … Continue reading Martyr Moltke’s Last Words
George Borrow’s The Bible in Spain was published on this day, December 10, 1842. The author was an agent for the British and Foreign Bible Society. His book sold wildly, and remains one of the finest adventures yarns in the English language, made all … Continue reading Borrow’s Bible Adventures in Spain
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