J. C. Ryle – Quotes for Serious Christians – Part III
Today I would like to post some inspirational quotations from J. C. Ryle that I pray will encourage your soul and challenge you to draw closer to Christ.1 “It costs
Bible Apologetics – A DAILY DEVOTIONAL
Why We Believe the Bible is our Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
Today I would like to post some inspirational quotations from J. C. Ryle that I pray will encourage your soul and challenge you to draw closer to Christ.1 “It costs
John Wesley (1703 – 1791) was one of the most famous Christians of the past 500 years. He was an Anglican clergyman, evangelist and cofounder of Methodism. A graduate of
“Today is unique! It has never occurred and it will never be repeated. At midnight it will end, quietly, suddenly, totally. Forever. But the hours between now and then are
Tony Evans (1949 – present) is an American pastor, author, conference speaker and syndicated radio and television broadcaster. He is considered a pastor to pastors and one of the most
Ray Comfort (1949 to present) is a New Zealand-born Christian evangelist, movie producer, and author who currently lives in the United States. Some of his books include: Hell’s Best Kept
Nancy Leigh DeMoss is a gifted Bible teacher, public speaker, and an author whose books have sold in the millions. Through her two daily nationally syndicated radio programs – Revive
Below are some additional quotes by pastor and theologian A. B. Simpson showing his great desire to live holy, rejoice in the Lord, and to see God glorified in all
Albert Benjamin (A. B.) Simpson (1843 – 1919) was a Canadian pastor, theologian, author, and founder of The Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA), an evangelical protestant denomination with an emphasis
Oftentimes we think that great things are done mostly by great people. But in the economy of God ordinary Christians, who love and obey the Lord, often can also do
Richard Sibbes (1577 – 1635) was one in a line of several English Puritan theologians and preachers who through his writings and sermons left an indelible mark on seventieth century