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J.C. Ryle cared little for Victorian formality and religious ritual. He cared for Christ and the souls of people. He preached the truth untamed.
Before John Piper read Lewis, Pascal, Edwards, or even Paul, he heard the gospel — and felt its power — from his father.
C.S. Lewis longed for a Joy beyond this world, and he lived by inflexible logic. And in the end, both longing and logic led him to Christ.
Not only is Babylon the “great city” active in global trade, but also it is shown as the nexus point for the wealth and riches of the world. A mas...
The suffering of Adoniram Judson was exceeded only by his spiritual fruit. Through imprisonment, loss, and torture, God built his church in Myanmar.
John Paton endured the loss of his wife, near-death sicknesses, and countless threats of murder to see the people of the New Hebrides worship Chri...
Ian Frazier explains that he was reading Leviticus and watching his kids alone for the weekend when he wrote this: Laws Pertaining to the Living ...
Augustine’s life is the story of sovereign joy triumphing over every empty pleasure — and in their place giving a happiness that lasts forever.
He was a lifelong defender of orthodoxy, an enemy to Roman emperors, a friend of the desert monks, and a five-time exile. His name is Athanasius.
The Bible teaches us that hope should be at the center of a Christian's life. See what hope has to do with our needs for love, purpose, and r...