John Huffman

Nicholas Ridley: Play the Man

In the last issue, we considered the life of Latimer.  We turn now to the life of Ridley, Latimer’s faithful…

9 years ago

Hugh Latimer: A Candle That Will Never Go Out

Two men stood back to back at the stake.  As a large crowd watched, a heavy chain was passed around their…

9 years ago

John Bunyan: Venture All for God

The sound of psalms wafted through the open windows of a country cottage near Bedford, England in 1675. A small…

9 years ago

Martin Luther: The 500th Anniversary

This year, 2017, marks an important year in the history of God’s providential dealings with man. This is the 500th…

9 years ago

John Knox: Give Me Scotland Ere I Die

  A French warship drifted slowly along the coast of Scotland, ominously symbolizing the bondage of the Scottish people. It…

9 years ago

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,…

9 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…

9 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…

9 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…

10 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…

10 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…

10 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. …

10 years ago