On the Life and Strategies of Francis Asbury, the “traveling preacher” known throughout America

Francis Asbury (1745-1816) was the first Methodist bishop in North America, arriving in 1771. At one…

“This is the end, but for me the beginning of life”

Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German theologian and opponent of Nazism, was assassinated more than 75 years ago.…

You Know Charles Spurgeon. Now Meet His Wife.

Several weeks ago, I spent some time in London. I marveled at Westminster Abbey, drifted down…

Ministry of Jeanne Wilkerson

Anyone who was close to the ministry of Kenneth E. Hagin knew about the ministry of…

George Müller

George Müller is said to have read the Bible more than two hundred times, many of…

William Leslie thought his mission was a failure, but God had a long-term plan

The missionary died thinking his mission had failed. However, 80 years later, where he once served,…

How Few There Are Who Die So Hard! Suffering and Success in the Life of Adoniram Judson: The Cost of Bringing Christ to Burma

Our Lord Jesus said to us in very solemn words, “Truly, truly, I say to you,…

The Swan Is Not Silent. Sovereign Joy in the Life and Thought of St. Augustine

The End of an Empire On August 26, 410, the unthinkable happened. After 900 years of…

Always Singing One Note—A Vernacular Bible. Why William Tyndale Lived and Died

What Was the “One Note” He Always Sang? Stephen Vaughn was an English merchant commissioned by…

William Booth – founder of the Salvation Army

William Booth moved into the east end of London in 1865 and his aim was to…

Maria Woodworth-Etter: A woman who walked with God

Maria Woodworth-Etter in 1880 began her dynamic ministry, despite the fact that she had little formal…

The Other Spurgeon. How Susannah Loved Charles Through Suffering

On January 31, 1892, Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) died in Menton, France, with his wife, Susie,…