by Peter James | Mar 26, 2024 | Thomas Olivers
He described himself as “the worst boy known in Tregynon (a town in Wales) in thirty years.” Thomas Olivers (1725-1799) was orphaned at four and went to live with a great uncle who died a few years later, leaving him a small fortune. Thomas received minimal education...
by Peter James | Mar 25, 2024 | George Whitfield
He was passing through Exeter, New Hampshire, on Sept. 29, 1770. He was invited to preach at a local church, but when 6000 people showed up, the venue was moved outdoors. Some people in the crowd could tell George Whitfield (1714-1770) wasn’t feeling well. What...
by Peter James | Mar 24, 2024 | Francis Akanu Ibriam
Knighthood conjures up legendary stories of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Knighthood is bestowed by the British king and queen for significant achievement and meritorious service to the United Kingdom. The prefix “Sir” is an honorific title to...
by Peter James | Mar 23, 2024 | Charles Wesley
Are you born again? The question is often posed in certain Christian circles to determine whether someone has had a proper conversion. Experience tells me some people come to faith all at once while others come gradually over time. Charles Wesley (1707-1788) recorded...
by Peter James | Mar 22, 2024 | Baldwin of Forde
It was time to choose a new Archbishop of Canterbury to lead the church in England. King Henry II supported Baldwin of Forde (1125-1190) for the position while neighboring monks put forward three other suitable candidates. The bishops assigned to the job of electing a...