The Lone Star Revival
The story of the Lone Star Revival begins in the 1830s, when Samuel and Roenna Day sailed to India to work as missionaries. By 1840, the Days were fairly fluid …
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The story of the Lone Star Revival begins in the 1830s, when Samuel and Roenna Day sailed to India to work as missionaries. By 1840, the Days were fairly fluid …
The Lone Star Revival Read MorePrinceton, originally called the College of New Jersey, is one of the oldest colleges in America. It started out as a college to train preachers of the New Light Presbyterian …
America’s Founding Pastors Read MoreIn 1971, evangelist twins, Ralph and Lou Sutera, were involved with the Saskatoon Revival, which traveled around the world and impacted lives, churches, communities, and mission fields. Today, we’re going …
What Is Revival? – Part II Read MoreIn 1971, a revival took place in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, where God saw fit to work in a marvelous way. Not only has this moving of the Spirit of God …
What Is Revival? – Part I Read MoreIn 1971, there was a spiritual tsunami that happened in Saskatoon. It sent shockwaves throughout all Canada and North America and has touched many parts of the world. Ralph and …
The Saskatoon Revival – Part II Read MoreDr. Ed Nelson was a church planter, missionary, author, and huge influence in Christian education in America. Today, we’re going to go back to the beginning and learn about the …
The Conversion of Dr. Ed Nelson Read MoreWhen you think of Patrick of Ireland, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Leprechauns, shamrocks, the color green, the legends associated with this man? Who was the real …
Patrick of Ireland Read MoreBill McLeod was the pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Saskatoon, Canada, when God laid it on his heart to pray for a genuine revival. On October 13, 1971, twin …
The Saskatoon Revival – Part I Read MoreKen Spilger is the senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church in St. Louis, MO. He is the only survivor of a plane crash and sustained third degree burns on about …
Near Death Experience Read MoreDr. James Beller is the author of the book, America in Crimson Red, which takes a look at some of the lesser-known figures in American history and the Christians who, …
Dr. James Beller: America in Crimson Red Read MoreYears ago, five men were commissioned from London to do research in the Sahara. They rented a Land Rover and, as they traveled through the Sahara, got stuck. They hoped …
The Sin of Neglect Read MoreBob Hassel grew up in a Christian home and, while he prayed the prayer many times, it wasn’t until he was a freshman at Maranatha Baptist Bible College that he …
A Revival Story Read MoreThrough some financial reverses and some tough times, Frederick Lehman found himself working in a produce packing plant. This was obviously not a very conducive environment for writing a Gospel …
Hymn Stories: “The Love of God” Read MoreBenjamin Russel Hanby was born into a deeply religious family on July 22, 1833, in Rushville, Ohio. He was a pastor, abolitionist, and the author of several well-known songs, including …
Pennsylvania Gospel Songs: Benjamin Hanby Read MoreJohn DeWaard grew up in South Holland, Illinois. He attended school at Calvin College in Michigan and Princeton Theological Seminary in New Jersey. In the 1920s, after graduating, he was …
John DeWaard: Standing for the Truth Read MoreJohn Charles Ryle was born May 10, 1816, in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. His parents were wealthy, but unspiritual. He attended Eton, a very prestigious private school, and Oxford, where he …
J. C. Ryle Read MoreJohn Gresham Machen was born into a prominent family on July 28, 1881, in Baltimore, Maryland. His father was an attorney and his mother was a housewife and social lady. …
J. Gresham Machen: Christianity and Liberalism Read MoreRoger Williams was born into an Anglican family in London, England, in about 1603 and became a Christian when he was about ten or twelve years old. He became a …
Roger Williams: Coming to America Read MoreIn 1862, The Old Rugged Cross Church in Dowagiac, Michigan, was originally built as a hops barn, where they stored and dried hops for making beer. In the 1870s, a …
The Old Rugged Cross Read MoreIra David Sankey was born in Edinburg, Pennsylvania, on August 28, 1840, to David and Mary Sankey. He was one of nine children and had four brothers and four sisters. …
Ira Sankey and the Story Behind the Music for “The Ninety and Nine” Read More