This Day in Presbyterian History: No Greater Service The godly mother believed in taking advantage of all kinds of spiritual opportunities to instruct her second son in the things of…
This Day in Presbyterian History:Â Â He Kept the Faith Mention the name of William Jennings Bryan, and most students of history will first think of the Scopes Trial and Clarence…
This Day in Presbyterian History: The Stated Clerk was the Culprit The Presbyterian clergymen had been identified as either ministers and waiting to be called to place of ministry. Through…
This Day in Presbyterian History: A Stirring Confession of Faith On Sunday evening, March 17, 1935, Dr. J. Gresham Machen filled the pulpit of the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh,…
This Day in Presbyterian History: God's Crowning Work in creation With scant information available for this day, March 16, we return to another exposition of the Shorter Catechism. Question number 10…