July 23: Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson

This Day in Presbyterian History:   Keeping the Sabbath Holy Countless Americans applaud General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson's  abilities on the battlefield in America's Civil War, or War Between the States. But many…

July 22: Gilbert Tennent

This Day in Presbyterian History:   A Pure Ministry was His Concern Born in what is today Northern Ireland, or Ulster, in 1703, Gilbert Tennent, the oldest son of William Tennent, was…

July 21: Rev. Justin Perkins

This Day in Presbyterian History:   The Apostle of Persia (Iran) The great adversary of the church, Satan himself, did not want the Rev. Justin Perkins to go and minister in…

July 20: George Taylor

This Day in Presbyterian History:   Indentured Servant and Iron Maker Signs the Declaration of Independence Born in Ireland on 1716, and one of eight signers who was foreign-born, George Taylor…

July 19: WSC Q. 36

This Day in Presbyterian History:   Benefits of God's Grace Without any historical person, place, or thing found  in Presbyterian history, we turn back to one of the more comforting Shorter…