William Brewster (1567-April 1644)
William Brewster (1567-April 1644) was a founder of the Plymouth Colony in New England. He helped lead the Separatist movement in England, 1606, allowing the nonconformists to meet for worship…
William Brewster (1567-April 1644) was a founder of the Plymouth Colony in New England. He helped lead the Separatist movement in England, 1606, allowing the nonconformists to meet for worship…
Pedro Fernandez de Quiros (1565-1615) was a Spanish explorer. In 1606, he sailed the Pacific Ocean, from Callao, Peru as far as the New Hebrides. In search of a reported…
St. Johns River Settlement, Florida (June 30, 1564) was established by Rene de Laudonniere, who led a group of Huguenots, French Protestant Christians from France, to colonize and build Fort Caroline…
Penna Dexter We are about to have our first openly transgender member of Congress. Democrat Sarah McBride won Delaware’s lone House seat and will be sworn in this January. Since…
Kerby Anderson Donald Trump has nominated Dr. Jay Bhattacharya to lead the National Institute of Health (NIH). If you are not familiar with him, he is a Stanford University professor…
Wisconsin’s annual nonpartisan Spring election will hold primaries on February 18 with the general election on April 1. Two statewide races will be on the ballot: State Superintendent of Public…
This is Ken Ham, an Aussie transplant with a passion for God’s Word and the gospel. The Bible tells us Jesus was “slain before the foundations of the world.” In…
Hi, I’m John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you’re listening to Share Life Today.While the people of Bethlehem slept, there was a young woman, ten months pregnant, resting…
Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · December 13 | America Needs its Reckoning In The Federalist, John Daniel Davidson makes it plain: there’s no going back, no so-called “unity” with those who…
We have for so long been led to believe that early man evolved from the animal kingdom and, thus, began with little intelligence. But is our mental capacity today really…