John Huffman

Marcus Whitman: Oregon’s Missionary

A solitary medical doctor urged his horse forward into the cold and foggy November night. Behind him lay the safety,…

8 years ago

Thomas Bilney: The Flame Shall Not Kindle Upon Thee

A thin and frail man sat huddled over an open book as a candle shed its feeble light upon the…

8 years ago

One Hundred And Seventy Books Remain

There are only one hundred and seventy of these books that exist today.  That is all.  Most publishers and authors…

8 years ago

Telemachus: One Man Empties the Roman Coliseum 

Today, the visitor to the city of Rome can visit the ancient Coliseum.  The mere sight of the gigantic structure…

8 years ago

James Thornwell: Our Danger and Our Duty

A sickly boy made his way slowly through the streets of Columbia, South Carolina. Few would have predicted any kind…

8 years ago

Andrew Duncan: I Will Be a God to Thy Seed After Thee

In Genesis 17:7, God Almighty promised the patriarch Abraham, “And I will establish my covenant between me and thee and…

8 years ago

Henri Arnaud: Hero of the Waldenses

The snowy peaks of the rugged mountains stood out in bold relief against the black sky of the Alpine night. …

9 years ago

John Craig: How a Black Dog Saved a Reformer

The condemned prisoner could not sleep—for two reasons. The first reason he could not sleep was that it was his…

9 years ago

Girolamo Savonarola: A Faithful Dog Cannot Leave Off Barking

A thin, awkward, and nervous young man ascended the steps to the high pulpit. The crowd looked at their new…

9 years ago

Edward VI: One Sword Is Yet Wanting

A slender young boy slipped out of his bed to prepare himself for the biggest event of his life. He…

9 years ago

Robert Lewis Dabney: Hold Fast That Which Is Good

Prove All Things Hold Fast That Which Is Good So reads a tombstone of one of the most splendid “mighty…

9 years ago

Polycarp: The Man the Flames Would Not Touch

  The church was yet young. The day had come of which Jesus had spoken in Matthew 10: Behold, I…

9 years ago