Someone was knocking on the door – a common enough occurrence if it hadn’t been the middle of the night. Caius turned over in his bed, saw,… Read more “Valentine – A Man Who Fought to Protect Marriage”
You’d Call Them Christians –Will We Live Up to the Reputation of Yesterday’s Church?
The lights dimmed, the audience fell into silence and all eyes turned towards the stage. There they were to remain – our attention riveted for two straight… Read more “You’d Call Them Christians –Will We Live Up to the Reputation of Yesterday’s Church?”
The Heavenly Order – When a General Takes the Lowest Place
The Crimean War would later be called “incompetent, international butchery“. The men on the front lines knew it to be such already. The British troops were located just… Read more “The Heavenly Order – When a General Takes the Lowest Place”
An Uncommon Prayer – Should Persecution Be Absent?
The sun was shining brightly. The air was crisp and cold, a foreshadow of the winter which was soon to come. The only sound which broke the… Read more “An Uncommon Prayer – Should Persecution Be Absent?”
World Changers – How Ordinary Men Live Extraordinary Lives
Guest post by Kaitlyn Donihue. This article was originally published on The Rebelution. George Muller cared for ten thousand orphans. Don Richardson preached the gospel to a… Read more “World Changers – How Ordinary Men Live Extraordinary Lives”
Frozen Bread, Salted Beef, and Mushy Peas – The Story of the First Canadian Thanksgiving
Will glanced over his shoulder. Sir Frobisher still paced back and forth, kicking up a cloud of snow with each stride. He held his coat closed, for… Read more “Frozen Bread, Salted Beef, and Mushy Peas – The Story of the First Canadian Thanksgiving”
Sing a Little Louder – The Subtle Conquest of Indifference
It was a fresh, spring morning in the German countryside. A young boy, dressed in his Sunday clothes, dawdled along as he made his way down the… Read more “Sing a Little Louder – The Subtle Conquest of Indifference”
Nicholas Winton’s Vacation – Appreciating the Monotony of Hero Work
An extra pair of gloves, one more sweater, ski goggles… With a relieved sigh, Nicholas shut the suitcase and snapped it latches closed. He pulled a small,… Read more “Nicholas Winton’s Vacation – Appreciating the Monotony of Hero Work”
The God Who Sees – An Encouragement for Women Facing Crisis Pregnancies
This article was originally published on the Human Defence Initiative. He held tightly to her hand. She could tell he was getting tired. Of course, he’s tired. They had… Read more “The God Who Sees – An Encouragement for Women Facing Crisis Pregnancies”
We Died Before We Came – A Christian’s Call to Total Surrender
Guest post by Rachel Ward. James closed his eyes, took a deep breath of ocean air, and whispered a prayer. Before it was finished, he felt a… Read more “We Died Before We Came – A Christian’s Call to Total Surrender”