Heroes of the Faith Magazine - April - June 2021
Heroes of the Faith Magazine - April - June 2021
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In this issue
More inspiring insights from men and women who proved God, including John Stott and his one-man army against liberal theology; Alice Seeley Harris and the pictures that toppled a tyrant; David Wilkerson – beyond the Cross and the Switchblade; 'General' Harriet Tubman; Jersey Joe Walcott; and John Harper, hero of the Titanic. Plus George Whitefield – should his statue stay?
Telling Tales About Canterbury
How those tall stories of pig's bones and gospel heroes contain more than a hint of reality.
2 mins
Sophie Scholl
The Young Woman Who Defied Hitler
9 mins
Jonathan Goforth Revivalist Apostle To China
Jonathan Goforth was born, the seventh of eleven children, in February 1859 near London, Ontario, in Canada. His parents were hard-working farmers and, if the young Jonathan learned about the things of God through his devout mother, he also learned hard work from his father, who once went to Hamilton for food and walked all the way back through the bush – a distance of 70 miles – with a sack of flour on his back!
8 mins
John Wycliffe
Morning Star of the English Reformation.
10+ mins
Billy Nicholson The Irish Whitefield
William Patteson Nicholson (1876-1959) was a Presbyterian preacher and evangelist born in Bangor, Co Down. Nicknamed ‘The Tornado of the Pulpit’, Nicholson spent his early years on his father’s cargo ship, but began to preach in 1899 at the age of 23. He was known for his ‘men-only’ meetings and straightforward language. In the Belfast shipyard of Harland & Wolff, a ‘Nicholson shed’ was erected to house stolen tools that newly converted workers returned as a result of Nicholson’s preaching!
6 mins
Wth Richards - Pentecostal Statesman
During the ’60s and early ’70s, a dynamic Welsh preacher achieved what many of his peers at that time thought impossible: he was able to be fully Pentecostal in outlook, pastor a thriving and growing church, and yet also command the deepest respect of christians from many different denominations.
8 mins
The Parachute Padre
An unlikely war hero who volunteered to serve miles behind enemy lines alongside one of the most ferocious fighting units of the British Army
8 mins
Time To Reform Our View Of The Reformation?
Five hundred years ago a cataclysmic change was begun in the Western church when a renegade monk nailed 95 theses to a church door in Wittenberg.
7 mins
The Big Picture
The much-acclaimed film ‘Hidden Figures’ is the heart-warming real life story of three African-American women who worked on the space programme in Virginia in the 1950s.
2 mins
The Cambridge Seven
How a move of God among Britain’s students answered the desperate prayer of a missionary on the other side of the world.
10 mins
Ruth Bell Graham
The woman behind the best-known evangelist of the 20th century.
10 mins
I Have A Dream
On 28 August 1963, American civil rights leader Rev Martin Luther King Jr delivered a speech that has gone down in history. Given during the ‘March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom’ protest, it called for an end to racism in the United States and for civil and economic rights. Delivered to over 250,000 civil rights supporters from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, the speech was a defining moment of the American Civil Rights Movement, summed up by King’s iconic phrase, “I have a dream.”
1 min
Tongues Of Fire At 'Stone's Folly'
Often described as the century of the Holy Spirit, the 20th century saw great Pentecostal revivals sweep the globe drawing more people into the kingdom of God than had been converted in all the previous centuries added together. And this revival movement began almost exactly at the turn of the century when earnest men and women were learning that the powerful baptism in the Holy Spirit had not passed away with the Apostles but is for today!
6 mins
Ten Marks Of The Holy Spirit In The Life Of A Believer
What are the effects which the Spirit always produces on those who really have him? Bishop JC Ryle examines the Scriptures
9 mins
Apostle - To The Chinese Church
One of the greatest miracles of the modern church has to be the explosive growth of Christianity in China.
10+ mins
Maria Woodworth-Etter
Unlikely mother of Pentecostalism
5 mins
Heroes of the Faith Magazine Description:
Publisher: New Life Publishing Co
Category: Religious & Spiritual
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
Heroes of the Faith is a high quality quarterly magazine packed with articles to inspire and inform those with an interest in our Christian heritage.
Explore the lives of outstanding heroes including Smith Wigglesworth, George Whitefield, CS Lewis, Jonathan Edwards, Fanny Crosby, Evan Roberts, Oral Roberts, Donald Gee and Kathryn Kuhlman, plus many, many more...p
• Be amazed by accounts of trust and dependence on God
• Be moved by tales of courage in the face of adversity
• Be stirred by sermons from men of God of the past
• Learn how you can become a Hero of the Faith
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