September 1: Chaplain David Peterson

This Day in Presbyterian History:  Good Providence Sums Up His Calling Reared outside the prairie town of Lemmon, South Dakota, David Peterson would travel to many war-torn countries around the world before his calling…

August 31: Gov. John McKinly

This Day in Presbyterian History: The First Governor of Delaware The first governor, or at that time called the president of Delaware, was a Presbyterian physician in Wilmington, Delaware.  Born…

August 30: Rev. Samuel Occom

This Day in Presbyterian History:  A Unique Product of the Great Awakening In these devotionals before, we have written several times on the ministry of David Brainerd to the native Americans…

August 29: Church Planting

This Day in Presbyterian History: What a Novel Idea! This contributor has been involved in several church plants himself as well as participating in Presbytery church planting efforts in the…

August 28: WSC Q. 40

This Day in Presbyterian History: The Moral Law Presbyterians must have still been on vacation during the latter days of August as there is very little national Presbyterian history recorded…