Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander (1818–1895) was a famous Irish hymn writer and poet. She wrote 400 hymns, including “All Things Bright and Beautiful” and the
Sarah Hall Boardman Judson (1803–1845) was an American missionary, writer and translator. She was the second wife of Adoniram Judson, the first foreign missionary from
Lucy Thurston (1795–1876) was one of the first American missionaries to Hawaii. Her autobiography, “Life and Times of Mrs. Lucy G. Thurston,” is a vivid
Hannah More (1745–1833) was an English writer, abolitionist, educator and philanthropist. This year is the 275th anniversary of her birth. On Feb. 2, 1745, Hannah
A.J. Gordon (1836–1895) was an American Baptist preacher, writer, hymn composer, advocate for foreign missions and founder of Gordon College and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. This
Defender of religious liberty John Smyth born 450 years ago John Smyth (1570–1612) was co-founder with Thomas Helwys of the Baptist denomination. He was a
May 2020 marks 200th anniversary of birth of Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale (1820–1910) was the founder of modern nursing. Known as the “Lady with the
2020 marks 210th anniversary of birth of ‘King of Revivalist Preachers’ James Caughey (1810–1891) was a Methodist minister and evangelist. He was the first professional
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