July 24: The Roundhead Regiment

It was an astonishing request by the Secretary of War in Abraham Lincoln’s cabinet. Unable to join the Pennsylvania Reserves in the Civil War due to an abundance of volunteers,…

July 23: Presbyterianism and Civil Liberty

“The Shorter Catechism fought through successfully the Revolutionary war.”—A.A. Hodge. Today’s post comes from the pen of the Rev. Dr. W.W. (Walter William) Moore [June 14, 1857-June 14, 1926], who, after a…
July 21: Our Sufficiency is of God

July 21: Our Sufficiency is of God

The Rev. Dr. T. Stanley Soltau, missionary to Korea, pastor, and director of World Presbyterian Missions for the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Evangelical Synod, was one of those rare, great men…

July 20: George Taylor

Indentured Servant and Iron Maker Signs the Declaration of Independenceby Rev. David T. Myers. Born in Ireland on 1716, and one of eight signers who was foreign-born, George Taylor disappointed…