Paul Rader
1501 - 2000 AD

Paul Rader

Paul Rader 1879 – 1938 Paul Rader, evangelist and pastor, was born in Denver, Colorado, the son of a Methodist minister. He was converted to Christ as a boy and…

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Alexander Mack
1501 - 2000 AD

Alexander Mack

Alexander Mack 1679 – 1735 Alexander Mack is considered the founder of The Brethren Movement, oftentimes called The Tunker Movement because of insistence upon trine (threefold) immersion as the proper…

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Martin Luther
1501 - 2000 AD

Martin Luther

…Anna, help me, and I will become a monk.” Luther later regretted the oath but felt bound to it. He entered the monastic order and became extremely ascetic to gain…

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B.R. Lakin
1501 - 2000 AD

Bascom Ray Lakin

Bascom Ray Lakin 1901 – 1984 B. R. Lakin was born on a farm near Fort Gay, West Virginia. Although his parents were devout Christians, it was not until he…

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Charles Spurgeon
1501 - 2000 AD

Charles Hadden Spurgeon

Charles Hadden Spurgeon 1834 – 1892 Many have declared Spurgeon to be the greatest preacher since the apostle Paul. He was an English Baptist preacher born at Kelvedon, Essex, June…

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John Wycliffe
1001 - 1500 AD

John Wycliffe

understanding darker and their ignorance greater. Wycliffe’s purpose was to bring to the common people the truth that the way of salvation lay through an understanding of spiritual light. In…

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Roger Williams
1501 - 2000 AD

Roger Williams

…separation of church and state and complete religious freedom. Williams created quite a commotion within a short time after his arrival and this is readily seen in an article of…

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1501 - 2000 AD

Cyrus Ingerson Scofield

…Army, and because he was an excellent horseman, he became an orderly. He frequently carried messages under gunfire. The Confederate Cross of Honor had awarded him for bravery at Antietam….

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1501 - 2000 AD

David Brainerd

…written for publication, his diary influenced hundreds to yearn for the deeper life of prayer and communion with God, and also moved scores of men to surrender for missionary work….

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…and evangelists. Though differing in background, education, method, and field of ministry, these men had in common an unswerving devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ and a complete dedication to…

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