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Charles Haney
September 1997
We all know John Calvin the theologian. What about Calvin the preacher? The Genevan reformer we all know created and systematized what...
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Alton H. McEachern
March 1997
William Barclay was one of the most effective communicators of the Gospel in the 20th Century. A classics and Greek scholar, he wrote...
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Mark E. Yurs
January 1997
Andrew Watterson Blackwood (1882-1966) was a pastor, professor, and prolific author, in the service of Jesus Christ. He was once one...
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Mark Johnson
May 1996
Peter Taylor Forsyth was born May 12, 1848 in Aberdeen, Scotland. The son of a postal worker and a maid, he was raised as a member...
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J.C. Alain
March 1996
"It is a by-word among us: It was a very plain sermon: and I say again, the plainer, the better." (William Perkins)Calvin and Luther...
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John Bishop (deceased)
July 1995
Morgan Phelps Noyes begins his biography of Henry Sloane Coffin by saying that Coffin's life and ministry constitutes one of the most...
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John Bishop
November 1994
Charles Simeon was born in 1759, the youngest son of a Reading lawyer. After spending twelve years at Eton, he went on to King's College,...
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David L. Larsen
At the heart of London is Wesminster, with the houses of Parliament and four commanding churches: Wesminster Abbey, the national church (Anglican); Westminster Cathedral (Roman Catholic); Westminster Chapel (Congregational); and Westminster Central Hall (Methodist), across from the Abbey. The latter has been a great preaching palace; and in his 24 years as pastor, Dinsdale T. Young, a preacher of redemption and an evangelist, filled its 3,000 seats with the largest audiences in London (Oswald Chambers was his protege). He died in 1938; and the next year, William E. Sangster was appointed pastor.
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Wayne E. Shaw
James Stuart Stewart was selected as the greatest preacher of the twentieth century by Preaching Magazine in a poll of its readers and contributing editors shortly before the new millennium began.
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Austin B. Tucker
My introduction to the expositions of H. A. Ironside (1876-1951) came in my 17th summer. Working in Texas and Arkansas away from family and friends, I spent considerable time reading. One afternoon I visited...
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Richard, Howard, and John Morgan
In the summer of 2005, three grandsons of G. Campbell Morgan made a pilgrimage to London and Wales in search of their religious heritage
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Austin B. Tucker
F. W. Boreham (1871-1959) was introduced once to a gathering of preachers in Edinburgh, Scotland as “the man whose name is on all our lips, whose books are on all our shelves, and whose illustrations...
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Roger D. Willmore
Stephen F. Olford went to be with the Lord on August 29, 2004. His life and ministry touched countless people from the pulpit to the pew. He was known for his passionate and powerful expository preaching....
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David L. Larsen
In his classic recommendations for seminary curriculum, B.B. Warfield of old Princeton called for “scholar-saints” in our pulpits today. Few have better embodied that ideal than Peter Taylor...
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