Here are some faces to put to some of the names we have been (or will soon be) learning about in Church History.

John Wycliffe: Morningstar of the Reformation
Martin Luther
Menno Simons
William Tyndale
King Henry VIII
Lady Jane Grey- Nine Days Queen
Thomas Cranmer- Archbishop of Canterbury who was killed by Bloody Mary
Queen Elizabeth I

Jacob Arminius

John Bunyan- author of "Pilgrim's Progress"
Oliver Cromwell
Count Zinzendorf
John Wesley
Charles Wesley

George Whitefield
Jonathan Edwards

Friedrich Schleiermacher: father of Protestant Liberalism

Charles Finney: heretic of the Second Awakening
J. Gresham Machen: stalwart defender of the faith in the 20th Century

Billy Graham




2 comments:
hey mista light i just thought of something...
do u think its okay to stay single? because God made man and woman for each other...
but technically Jesus was single...so how does that work out?
It's absolutely OK to stay single, if the reason for doing so is to serve the Lord and not just to date different people for the rest of your life. Paul speaks about the advantages of remaining single in I Corinthians chapter 7.
However, while singleness may be a good way to serve the Lord, it is something most people are not cut out for. Paul himself says it is better to marry than to be single and consumed with desire for a relationship all the time.
So if a person is serious about giving their life to God's work AND does not have strong desires to be married, then singleness is a good choice. For those of us who do not meet that second condition, it is right and healthy to seek marriage and starting a family.
In other words both singleness and marriage are good things, so long as they are done for God's glory and according to His Word.
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