Revivals of Note: The Fulton Street Prayer Meeting
In 1857, a church by the name of Fulton Street in New York City asked a man named Jeremiah Lanphier to reach unsaved men working in the city. He accepted
Prayers of Note: Live Like God’s People
As chaplain of the United States Senate, Peter Marshall prayed over the leaders of our country many times. His simple words of child-like faith are still applicable to us and
Answered Prayers: The Prison Bible
February 1944 found middle-aged Corrie ten Boom running a successful underground railroad for Jews all across Holland. That same month she was discovered by the German secret police, and she,
Prayers of Note: May We be Part of the Answer
Peter Marshall was the fifty-fourth chaplain of the United States Senate. During that time, he spent countless hours praying for our country and its leaders. His heart was burdened for
Peter Marshall
Peter Marshall emigrated to the United States from Scotland at the age of 17. He came as a missionary when a member of the London Missionary Society spoke at his
Leonard Ravenhill
Imagine for a moment that you are a student at a highly respected theological seminary. You attend church twice a week and greet newcomers at the door once a month.