John Eliot (1604-May 21, 1690)
John Eliot (1604-May 21, 1690) was a Puritan clergyman who was known as "The Apostle to the Indians," as he was the first to teach Christianity to the Indians of…
John Eliot (1604-May 21, 1690) was a Puritan clergyman who was known as "The Apostle to the Indians," as he was the first to teach Christianity to the Indians of…
Abel Janszoon Tasman (1603-October 10, 1659) was the greatest of Dutch navigators and explorers. He discovered Tasmania, New Zealand, Tonga, and the Fiji Islands. He set sail from Batavia on…
Roger Williams (c.1603-March 1683) was a British-born clergyman who founded the Providence Plantation in Rhode Island. A graduate from Pembroke, 1624, he was ordained in the Church of England, 1628. An…
Samuel Rutherford (c.1600-March 1661) was Rector of St. Andrew's Church in Scotland and one of the commissioners at Westminster Assembly in London, 1643-47. In 1644, he wrote the controversial book,…
Each year for the past 29 years, Wisconsin Family Council and Wisconsin Family Action have collaborated to display a Merry Christmas sign and a nativity scene in the State Capitol…
Kerby Anderson This is Christmas week, and I thought it might be worthwhile to spend a moment to reflect on the words to the hymn, “O Little Town of Bethlehem.”…
This is Ken Ham, Founder CEO of Answers in Genesis, Creation Museum, and Ark Encounter. While you might not have talked with your preschooler about evolution, she’s probably heard of…
Hi, I’m John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you’re listening to Share Life Today.Is this the most wonderful time of the year or does the holiday season produce…
Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · December 16 | Trump Administration Can Clean House As the second Trump administration prepares to take office, they do so with a mandate from the American…
Oliver Cromwell (April 25, 1599-September 3, 1658) was the Lord-Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1653-58. He was offered the title of King of England by…