Charles Haddon Spurgeon was an English Baptist pastor and writer. He still remains influential among Christians and still known as the "Prince of...
View DetailsT. Austin Sparks (1888 – 1971) He was ordained as a Baptist pastor at the age of 24, and from 1912 to 1926 led three congregations in Greater London. During...
View DetailsJ.R. Miller (1840 - 1912) Prolific author and pastor of Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania and Illinois, Rev. James Russell Miller served the USCC as a...
View DetailsJames Smith and was a predecessor of Charles Spurgeon at New Park Street Chapel in London from 1841-1850. He also ministered with great blessing in...
View DetailsA.W. Tozer (1897 - 1963) A "20th-century prophet" many called him during his lifetime. For 31 years A.W.Tozer was pastor of Southside Alliance Church in...
View DetailsDavid Wilkerson (1931 – 2011) Founder of Times Square Church in New York City with over 100 different languages spoken in the congregation. Wilkerson wrote...
View DetailsJ.C. Ryle (1816 - 1900) J.C. Ryle was a prolific writer, vigorous preacher, faithful pastor, husband of three wives, [widowed three times: Matilda died in...
View DetailsCharles Wesley (1707 - 1788) Was an English hymn writer, poet, and preacher who wrote over 5,500 hymns including And Can It Be That I Should Gain?, O for a...
View DetailsLettie Burd Cowman (March 3, 1870 – April 17, 1960), also known as L.B. Cowman, was an American writer and author of the devotional books Streams in the Desert...
View DetailsZac Poonen ( - Present) God called brother Zac Poonen to a new work early on in his Christian experience. The movement is now called Christian Fellowship...
View DetailsA.B. Simpson (1843 - 1919) Simpson is the founder of the Christian Missionary Alliance Movement that began in Canada with a desire to promote missions and...
View DetailsJohn Gill (1697 - 1771) Was an English Baptist pastor, biblical scholar, and theologian who held to a firm Calvinistic soteriology. Born in Kettering,...
View DetailsChuck Smith (1927 - 2013) Pastor Chuck was used in the Jesus People revival where he was used along with others to minister to the hippy young people. They saw...
View DetailsJ.C. Philpot (1802 - 1869) Was known as “The Seceder”. He resigned from the Church of England in 1835 and became a Strict & Particular Baptist. While with the...
View DetailsThomas Brooks (1608 - 1680) Much of what is known about Thomas Brooks has been ascertained from his writings. Born, likely to well-to-do parents, in 1608,...
View DetailsA.W. Pink (1886 - 1952) Studied at Moodly Bible Institute and pastored some churches in America. He was not very accepted in his congregations which finally...
View DetailsDavid Servant ( - ) David Servant is the Founder of Heavens Family, helping the least of these world-wide. David Servant has been serving in ministry since...
View DetailsJohn Chrysostom (349 - 407) Read freely text sermons and articles by the speaker John Chrysostom in text and pdf format Archbishop of Constantinople, was an...
View DetailsJohn Nelson Darby (1800 - 1882) was an Anglo-Irish Bible teacher, one of the influential figures among the original Plymouth Brethren and the founder of the...
View DetailsAndrew Murray (1828 - 1917) Brother Andrew Murray was a well-known writer/preacher in South Africa who ministered amongst the Dutch Reformed churches. His...
View DetailsSt. Augustine (354 - 430) Was an early Christian theologian and philosopher [5] whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western...
View DetailsCharles Finney (1792 - 1875) Known as one of the leaders in the Second Great Awakening revival in America. He was a revivalist who called for deep...
View DetailsF.B. Meyer (1847 - 1929) A contemporary and friend of D. L. Moody and A. C. Dixon, was a Baptist pastor and evangelist in England involved in ministry and...
View DetailsErlo Stegen (1935 - Present) Used of God in the Zulu revival in South Africa. He helped found the Kwasizabantu Mission where a few thousand live on the mission...
View DetailsGeorge Fox (1624 - 1691) Was an English Dissenter and a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers or Friends. This was a group...
View DetailsOswald Chambers (1874 - 1917) Oswald Chambers was not famous during his lifetime. At the time of his death in 1917 at the age of forty-three, only three books...
View DetailsVery little is known about the author of Joy and Strength, Mary Wilder (Foote) Tileston (1843-1934), except her love of spiritual literature. Although she...
View DetailsTimothy Shay Arthur — known as T. S. Arthur — was a popular 19th-century American author. He is famously known for his temperance novel Ten Nights in a...
View DetailsK.P. Yohannan ( - Present) Dr. K.P. Yohannan, the Metropolitan Bishop of Believers Church, was born and brought up in Niranam, Kerala. Niranam has immense...
View DetailsCharles Kingsley, the son of a vicar of Holne in Devon, waseducated at King's College, London, and Magdalene College, Cambridge, he became curate of Eversley...
View DetailsArthur Walkington Pink was an English Bible teacher who sparked a renewed interest in the exposition of Calvinism or Reformed Theology. Little known in his own...
View DetailsG. Campbell Morgan (1863 - 1945) Was a British evangelist, preacher and a leading Bible scholar. A contemporary of Rodney "Gipsy" Smith, Morgan was the pastor...
View DetailsHoratius Bonar (1808 - 1889) Bonar has been called “the prince of Scottish hymn writers.” After graduating from the University of Edinburgh, he was...
View DetailsWilliam MacDonald (1917 - 2007) Was President of Emmaus Bible College, teacher, Plymouth Brethren theologian and a prolific author of over 84 published books....
View DetailsR.A. Torrey (1856 - 1928) An American evangelist, pastor, educator, and writer. Called by D. L. Moody to head Bible institute in Chicago (now Moody Bible...
View DetailsParis Reidhead (1919 - 1992) Was a Christian missionary, teacher, writer, and advocate of economic development in impoverished nations. A spiritual crisis...
View DetailsAndrew Bonar (1810 - 1892) He was a well-known pastor in Scotland with the Free Church. His brother Horatius was another well-known minister who was...
View DetailsD.L. Moody (1837 - 1899) Was an American evangelist and publisher who founded the Moody Church in downtown Chicago. Preached to thousands in evangelistic...
View DetailsJohn Wesley (1703 - 1791) Was an Anglican cleric and Christian theologian. Wesley is largely credited, along with his brother Charles Wesley, as founding the...
View DetailsWatchman Nee (1903 - 1972) Was a church leader and Christian teacher who worked in China during the first half of the 20th century. In 1922, he initiated...
View DetailsHans R. Waldvogel (1893 - 1969) A powerful preacher who ministered as a pentecostal minister. He did not believe in sectarian groups but rather saw the Church...
View DetailsArt Katz (1929 – 2007) He was radically converted by reading the New Testament. God used him to have a powerful prophetic insight into the end-times and the...
View DetailsTheodore Epp (1907 - 1985) Theodore H. Epp, a graduate of Southwestern Theological Seminary, Ft. Worth, Texas, was the founding director of the Back to the...
View DetailsSamuel Logan Brengle (1860 - 1936) Was an American Methodist born in Indiana who joined the Salvation Army in the 1890s. He was mightily used of the Lord--even...
View DetailsBasilea Schlink (1904 – 2001) She was used of the Lord to help found the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary. The Lord has used her writings powerfully to help...
View DetailsRobert Murray M'Cheyne (1813 - 1843) Scottish divine, youngest son of Adam McCheyne, writer to the signet, was born in Edinburgh, 21 May 1813. At the age of...
View DetailsLeonard Ravenhill (1907 - 1994) A revivalist and man of God who sought God's will above all else. He was a man of prayer who practiced what he preached. He...
View DetailsAdam Clarke (1762 - 1832) Was a British Methodist theologian and Biblical scholar. He is chiefly remembered for writing a commentary on the Bible which took...
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