Daniel Nash (1775-1831) pastored a small church in the backwoods of New York for six years, and traveled with and prayed for a traveling evangelist for seven more years until …
John Alexander Dowie – The Father of Healing Revivalism in America.
John Alexander Dowie and others spread the doctrine of divine healing throughout the late 19th century and the beginning of the early 20th century. Read more…
The Life of F.F. Bosworth by Roberts Liardon
F. F. Bosworth was a frontier evangelist, a pioneer Christian radio broadcaster, one of the most successful healing evangelists of the 1920s. Read more…
A.B. SIMPSON – Biography
A.B. SIMPSON – 1844 – 1919 Albert Benjamin Simpson was born on December 15, 1843, to parents of Scottish descent. He grew to be one of the most respected Christian …
Stonewall Jackson – A Man of Prayer
In General “Stonewall Jackson,” God found a true man who would stand in the gap. Both strong and tender, the motto of his life was, “Lord what wilt thou have me to do?” Read more…
John Cunningham Geikie – Biography
Geikie enjoyed a wide reputation as a writer of popular books on biblical and religious subjects. Charles Spurgeon described him as “one of the best religious writers of the age.” Read more…
These Prayed – Father Daniel Nash
In the battlefields of the spiritual world the true heroes are often the unseen by the world. These are the ones often touched by heaven, who breathe the rarefied air …
William Carey – The Man Who Wouldn’t Give Up
by Mark Galli No matter how great the obstacles, William Carey expected great things and attempted great things. It was inconceivable that a poor, English cobbler would spend his Sunday …
J. Vernon McGee – His Life and His Books
Dr. McGee’s greatest pastorate was at the historic, Church of the Open Door in downtown Los Angeles, where he served from 1949 to 1970. There he began a daily radio …
Brother Andrew – God’s Smuggler
Son of a blacksmith, Brother Andrew didn’t even finish high school. But God used this ordinary dutch man, with his bad back, limited education, without sponsorship and no funds to …
Henry Barclay Swete – Biography
Swete’s works on Biblical texts are of high importance. He was the editor of Cambridge Theological Essays (1905) and Cambridge Biblical Essays (1909), and many more.. Read more…