Henry Moorehouse
April 1, 1999
Henry Moorhouse (1840-1880) is called "the man that moved the man that moved the millions" referring to his influence with Dwight Lyman Moody.
Raymund Lull
March 1, 1999
When Pope Urbane II called for the first Crusade in 1095, he spoke to an audience craving a rugged spirituality that does not back down to Saracens or infidels.
Isaiah: Historical Backdrop
February 1, 1999
Until the middle of the last century, almost all we knew about the kings of Assyria was contained in the Bible, and in unreliable notices in the Greek historians.
The Stundists
February 1, 1999
The Stundist movement began in 1858 when German believers began to actively present the gospel of Christ to Russian-speaking neighbors near the city of Odessa.
His Times, Our Times
February 1, 1999
Let's pay a visit to old Jerusalem. The period is early in the reign of King Ahaz.
Who Really Writes History?
October 1, 1998
We know how difficult it is to see things as they really are. Ophthamologists tell us that our eyes actually see everything upside down.
The Other Publisher
October 1, 1998
When Christians hear "Grand Rapids," they think Zondervan or Radio Bible Class or Children's Bible Hour.
Unknown, and Yet Well Known
October 1, 1998
Anyone reading Church histories, especially those covering the Middle Ages, will doubtless meet the Waldensians, the Lollards, and the Anabaptists. But who were they?
Jesus Celebrated Hanukkah
October 1, 1998
Two friends of mine, Gentile believers in the Lord Jesus living in Israel, shared the excitement of the impending birth of their firstborn.