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This Day in HIS-story: January 3

  1560 HT: Dan Graves When Luther’s Reformation began in Germany, it was inevitable that his ideas would seep through border cracks into neighboring Scandinavia. The most vigilant efforts of Denmark’s government and its established church could not stop German ideas, books, and preachers from slipping into the country. A shoemaker’s son was the chief…

This Day in HIS-story: January 1

In 19th-century Glasgow, Scotland, a young man named David Nasmith dared to challenge the spiritual poverty that surrounded him, sparking a movement that would change the face of urban mission work forever. By uniting churches and Christians across the city, Nasmith’s innovative approach to evangelism and social service created a global network of city missions…

A New Year’s Resolution from Matthew Henry

“Firmly believing that my times are in God’s hand, I here submit myself and all my affairs for the ensuing year, to the wise and gracious disposal of God’s divine providence. Whether God appoints for me health or sickness, peace or trouble, comforts or crosses, life or death — may His holy will be done!…

Two Prayers for a New Year

In his book A Scottish Christian Heritage (Edinburgh: Banner of Truth, 2006), Iain Murray quotes two prayers of Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847), and they seemed appropriate as we stand at the beginning of a new year, the one for personal steadfastness and the other for national renewal “O God, make me feel the firmness of the…

This Day in HIS-story: December 31

1782 HT: Christian History Institute David Zeisberger was a Moravian missionary to America who won many converts among Native Americans and who founded several towns, including Goshen, Ohio. He also kept a diary that has proven invaluable to later historians. The year 1782 was marred by war and by the cold-blooded massacre of over eighty…

A Godly Catholicity of Spirit

One of the challenges in these dark days of spiritual compromise and apostasy is to be faithful to the true gospel and yet continue to have fellowship with those who may differ on secondary issues. It grieves me that some, in a genuine desire to be spiritually pure, move in ever decreasing circles and dis-fellowship…