This gripping tale of a daredevil persecuted Bible translator from the Middle Ages never ceases to both excite and inspire us to greater things for God.
With the strange appearance of some public figures having crosses marked on their foreheads on Ash Wednesday we are reminded of an earlier time when a similar mark was on the foreheads of those who sighed and cried over the wicked city.
The first people to be resurrected on the day of the Lord’s return will be those who literally lost their heads. With recent news on this Anthony looked at some examples from God’s word and, as always, offered a message of hope…
Arthur Stance was honoured when giant letters spelt “Eternity” in his handwriting on the Sydney Harbour Bridge at the turn of the millennium. Food for thought for the nation and beyond.
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Willing to pay the highest price Thomas Lee proved fearless in his efforts in spreading the good news in northern England at a time of great spiritual revival.
He had to meet his cousins bearing the shame of his pregnant fiancé. No wonder they weren’t allowed to even couch surf yet this was all buried in God’s prophetic and divine plan.