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Famous Christian Converts [GALLERY]

Oretha Winston wrote 2 months ago: [ione_media_gallery id="67947"] Make sure to Read: Mind, Body And Soul Elev8 Your Day White House Cl … more →

Tags: faith and spirit

William Tyndale, Dead but not forgotten!

Acidri wrote 8 months ago: October is a month when we remember many events in Church history. Jim West has just reminded us to … more →

Tags: Christianity, Church History, Church History, William Tyndale

The Last and Greatest Church Father: St. Augustine, Part 1

Kenneth wrote 1 year ago: During the past two millennia, Christianity has produced many prominent thinkers, but Augustine of H … more →

Tags: Augustine, Church History, Historical Figures, Historical Theology, History, Theology, Christian leaders, Church Fathers, influential Christians

My Time in the United Kingdom2 comments

Kenneth wrote 1 year ago: I had a great day today (Thursday: 5/24). It was long and tiring but I thoroughly enjoyed it. First, … more →

Tags: Reflections, C. S. Lewis, Role Models, Travel, Events, London, Kilns, Chronicles of Narnia, Sola scriptura

Katharina von Bora

Kathy Grimm wrote 1 year ago: Katharina von Bora, referred to as “die Lutherin”, (January 29, 1499 – December 20, 1552 … more →

Tags: Denomination Specific Clip Art, Lutheran Clip Art, Clip Art of Famous Christians, Martin Luther, God, Reformation, Protestant Reformation, Luther, Protestantism

John Bunyan

Kathy Grimm wrote 1 year ago: John Bunyan (28 November 1628 – 31 August 1688) was an English Christian writer and preacher who is … more →

Tags: Clip Art of Famous Christians, Church of England, John Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress, Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Reformed Baptist, Episcopal Church, Elstow, Pilgrim

Blaise’s Best Bet, Part 6: Pascal’s Wager Continued2 comments

Kenneth wrote 1 year ago: Blaise Pascal’s famous wager argues that believing in God’s existence is a safer bet than not believ … more →

Tags: Apologetics, famous people, Historical Figures, Philosophy, Theology, Blaise Pascal, Objections, pascal's wager, Responses

Blaise’s Best Bet, Part 3: a Bold Apologist

Kenneth wrote 1 year ago: Last week, I highlighted the remarkable mathematical and scientific accomplishments that distinguish … more →

Tags: Apologetics, CHRISTIAN LITERATURE, famous people, Historical Figures, History, Apologetics, Blaise Pascal, Jansenist movement, Pensées

Blaise’s Best Bet, Part 2: Pioneering Physicist

Kenneth wrote 1 year ago: Despite dying in 1662 at age 39, French philosopher Blaise Pascal left a mark on mathematics and sci … more →

Tags: famous people, Historical Figures, Philosophy, Science, Blaise Pascal, first digital calculator, Inventions, mathematics, Philosophy of Science

Blaise’s Best Bet, Part 1: an Introduction to Blaise Pascal 7 comments

Kenneth wrote 1 year ago: How many seventeenth-century Christians have modern-day computer languages named after them? Only on … more →

Tags: famous people, Historical Figures, History of Science, Philosophy, Science, Apologist, Blaise Pascal, Childhood, christian philosophy

Black History isn’t just for blacks.

citeachery wrote 1 year ago: While teaching Bible at Desire Street Academy I developed a series of lessons that I called “Famous … more →

Tags: Christian school teacher, Christianity, Desire Street Academy, Black History Month, Race, church

Ronald Nash (1936–2006): A Vibrant Worldview 2 comments

Kenneth wrote 1 year ago: Dr. Ronald H. Nash died five years ago on March 10, 2006 after a long illness. A professor, author, … more →

Tags: Worldview, Role Models, WorldView-2, tribute, Christian Philosopher, Ronald Nash, Christian Thinker

Quote of the Week: Saint Augustine, 22 comments

Kenneth wrote 1 year ago:  But my sin was this, that I looked for pleasure, beauty, and truth not in him but in myself and his … more →

Tags: Augustine, Quote of the week, Truth, sin, confessions, Quote

Top 12 Defenders of the Faith6 comments

Kenneth wrote 1 year ago: You know how I like lists, well here’s my all-time defenders of the faith list. The last three … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Historical Figures, History, History of Christianity, Apologists, Christian History, Defending the Faith, famous Christians

Who Was Saint Valentine?

Douglas Lewis wrote 2 years ago: Through the centuries there have developed many stories about Saint Valentine. Some say that there w … more →

John Wesley – Part 42 comments

Douglas Lewis wrote 2 years ago: As was noted in previous postings both John and Charles Wesley were strong advocates of the doctrine … more →

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John Wesley – Part 3

Douglas Lewis wrote 2 years ago:   Following his visit to the Moravian community in Germany Wesley preached with greater unction and … more →

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John Wesley – Part 2

Douglas Lewis wrote 2 years ago:   John Wesley was ordained in 1725 at the age of twenty-two. Two years later Wesley read two books b … more →

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John Wesley – Part 1

Douglas Lewis wrote 2 years ago:   Series Introduction This post begins a series on well known Christians and their Dunamis experienc … more →

Tags: John Wesley, Thomas a Kempis


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