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Larger Than Life
Michelangelo Buonarotti reached the pinnacle of fame as a sculptor, painter, and architect, yet he longed for something more.


The English Puritans: Christian History Timeline

The Man Who Gave the Bible to the Burmese
As a preacher, Translator, prisoner, Husband, and homeland hero, Adoniram Judson demonstrated his conviction that a missionary is a missionary for life.


Who Were the "Fundamentalists"?
Many people associate this word with religious bigotry and close-mindedness. But in the early 20th century, fundamentalists were simply evangelicals determined to do battle for the faith.


A Pen in God's Hand
Richard Baxter wrote, preached, taught, and visited his way to become the model pastor.


Scripture on the Ceiling
Michelangelo's frescoes in the Sistine Chapel make a profound statement about the creation story—and the artist's own creativity.


The Mother of Modern Missions
By bravely going where no American wife had gone before, Ann Hasseltine Judson inspired generations of women to become missionaries.


The New Evangelicalism
Harold John Ockenga defines the vision of the movement in this excerpt from a sermon preached at Park Street Church on December 8, 1957.

The Golden Kingdom
What was the exotic, distant land of Burma like? Ann Judson's memoirs gave 19th-century Americans a Provocative glimpse.


The Puritan Moses
Believing he was on a mission from God, Oliver Cromwell became both military genius and lawgiver.


The Stones Will Cry Out
The theme of Christ's death followed Michelangelo through his whole life.


The Young and the Zealous
How do you change the course of the nation's future? Youth for Christ had the answer: Win over the next generation.


Michelangelo: Christian History Timeline

Preachers & Poets
"Though dead, by their writings they yet speak."—George Whitefield


The Riptide of Revival
Billy Graham's early crusades stirred the sleeping conscience of mid-century America.


Timeline
The Early Missions Movement: America goes global

Ambitious for God
Henrietta Mears loved hats, college students, and the boundless possibilities of Christian ministry.


From Sea to Shining Sea
Separation, seasickness, and study prepared early American missionaries for the ardors of the work ahead.


The Art of Grace
Justification by faith, in living color.


The Original Puritan Work Ethic
By valuing all of life in relation to God, Puritans gave sacred significance to every activity.




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