This Day in Presbyterian History: Alone on the Oregon Trail Oh no! When Wayne Sparkman, the director of the PCA History Center agreed with my suggestion  that I write a year's worth of Presbyterian…
This Day in Presbyterian History: A Voice from the Past on a Present Issue The Psalmist David in Psalm 11:3 asks the haunting question, "If the foundations are destroyed, what…
This Day in Presbyterian History:Â The Work of Creation With nothing of note in Presbyterian circles with which we could identify, the ninth Shorter Catechism question and answer forms a…
This Day in Presbyterian History:Â An absent without leave minister One of the original seven ministers of the infant Philadelphia presbytery was Samuel Davis. We don't know a lot about…
This Day in Presbyterian History:Â Congo's African-American Livingstone Born March 8, 1865 in Waynesboro, Virginia, William Henry Sheppard, a black man, was never a slave. His mother was of mixed-race…