Editor’s Note: J.C. Ryle was spiritually awakened in 1838 while hearing Ephesians 2 read in church. He was ordained by Bishop Sumner at Winchester in 1842. For 38 years he was a
Editor’s Note: Andrew Gray (1633 – 1656) was born and lived in the glorious era of the Puritans. He died, of “Purple Fever” after just two years of ministering the Word to his
Editor’s Note: Bascom Ray Lakin was a Baptist pastor and evangelist. He was born in the hill country of West Virginia, the son of a farmer and distant relative of Devil Anse Hatfield,
Editor’s Note: We present yet another of Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s wonderful sermons. “So that they are without excuse: because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither
Editor’s note: The following is excerpted from Beacon Lights of History, by John Lord (published 1902) Marcus Aurelius is immortal, not so much for what he did as for what he was.
Editor’s note: The following is excerpted from Beacon Lights of History, by John Lord (published 1902) It is difficult to say anything new about Napoleon Bonaparte, either in reference to his genius,
Editor’s Note: Samuel Logan Brengle was the son of a Confederate soldier. He attended DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, and later Boston Theological Seminary. He received offers to pastor a number of large
So, you find yourself in a tough situation. I mean, really, it is a bad deal. Maybe your family is under attack in some way. Maybe you just lost your job. Maybe
So the interwebz are flooded with heartfelt cries from millennial Christians just begging the church to understand them. Well, lest we yet again be accused of not listening to the darling little
The 55th chapter of the Psalms was composed by King David as he was running away from his rebellious son Avshalom. At that point, David was also notified that Achitofel, who had
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