This Day in Presbyterian History:   A Fine Missionary and a Keen Soul-winner The title of this devotional constitutes the comments sent back in a communication to the Independent Board of Presbyterian…
Home Religion in Colonial America In the years prior to the American Revolution, Presbyterians were already emigrating into Western Pennsylvania with their families. This was no easy move on their…
This Day in Presbyterian History:Â Â A Place of Peace Becomes a Place of War In your mind, imagine a white country church nestled by the side of a Virginia county…
This Day in Presbyterian History: From Twenty Nine Years of Age to One Hundred and Forty Three Years of Age A new church was born on this date, April 6, 1965, at ten o'clock…
This Day in Presbyterian History:Â Â The Foreigners Who Loved Korea One of the earliest foreign missionaries to Korea, and the first ordained one, Horace Grant Underwood definitely felt the call…