Gather, Remember, Return
John Wesley and George Whitefield - Disagreement Didn't End Friendship
John Wesley and George Whitefield, leaders of the 18th century Great Awakening, maintained their friendship despite major theological disagreements...
C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien - The Friendship That Changed Literature
Atheist C.S. Lewis met Catholic J.R.R. Tolkien at Oxford in 1926. After a 3 a.m.
Evan Roberts and the Welsh Revival - When Heaven Came Down
In 1904 Wales, coal miner Evan Roberts' 13 years of prayer sparked a massive revival that converted exactly 100,000 souls, closed bars, emptied...
William Booth - The General Who Fought Poverty
William Booth's heart broke seeing London's poverty in 1865, leading him to start the Salvation Army - serving souls through soup kitchens, shelters,...
Susanna Wesley - The Mother Who Shaped a Revival
Susanna Wesley, a mother in 18th century England, raised 10 children in poverty while faithfully teaching each child Scripture weekly.
Hudson Taylor's Breakthrough - Opening Inland China
Hudson Taylor's desperate prayer on Brighton beach in 1865 led to God opening closed inland China to missions, resulting in 825 missionaries across...
The Reluctant Convert - C.S. Lewis Finds God
Oxford professor C.S. Lewis transformed from famous atheist to beloved Christian author after God's persistent pursuit led to his reluctant conversion in 1931.
When Heaven Came Down
A young coal miner's prayer for revival sparked the Welsh Revival of 1904-1905, where God's presence was so thick that 100,000 people came to Christ in...