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David L. Larsen
July 2003
Although Charles Haddon Spurgeon was often called "The Last of the Puritans," the title probably better belongs to D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones...
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David W. Bailey
March 2002
Ask many postmodern Christians what they think about the 17th century English Puritans, and the responses will vary from 'Who?' to...
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Craig Skinner
March 2000
Half way through the nineteenth century not a single brick building could be found in the entire city of San Francisco, and only a...
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Craig Skinner
May 1999
Many believe that the greatest address George W. Truett ever delivered was in May, 1920, when he preached from the steps of the United...
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Craig Skinner
March 1999
Although October 19, 1880 was a typically hot spring Sunday in Sydney yet, at 3.p.m. despite the heat, the Theater Royal crowded out...
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Jeffrey S. Cranston
January 1999
"For all of his life, he was a person apart. His Saviour was all important to him." So runs the descriptive phrase of a son about his...
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Dwight A. Moody
November 1998
35 years ago this month, the president of the United States was assassinated. The global attention given to that event overshadowed...
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Kenneth Gordon
“A world-famous preacher!” Such was the definitive description of Bishop Lesslie Newbigin (1909–1998).1 Yet few of his sermons have appeared in print. For many, his fame derives rather from his more academic published writings. He is known worldwide as a significant missionary theologian. Books like The Open Secret, The Gospel in a Pluralist Society, and Foolishness to the Greeks all made a great impact and continue to exert influence in our postmodern Western society.But, he was also a great preacher. The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought tells us that, “As rarely in modern times, the church had in Lesslie Newbigin a bishop-theologian whose career was primarily shaped by his evangelistic and pastoral responsibilities and who yet made contributions to Christian thought...
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David R. Stokes
In his book Walking with the Giants, Warren Wiersbe wondered what it would be like if some "homiletically inclined archangel" offered to let him choose another time and place in which to live. If given...
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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...
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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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