This Day in Presbyterian History:Â Calvary was his hiding place It must be some sort of record. Think of it! The pastor ministered all sixty-three years in the same church.…
This Day in Presbyterian History:Â Trust in God, and you shall not fear The subject of today's historical devotional was not a Presbyterian, but in the closing days of his…
This Day in Presbyterian History: Augusta County Presbyterians call for independence It was simple and direct. The mass meeting of people from the Virginia county of Augusta in Stanton chose…
This Day in Presbyterian History:Â Â February 21, 1830 marks the birth of Caspar Wistar Hodge, youngest son of Dr. Charles Hodge, named after the eminent physician Caspar Wistar [1761-1818]. Another…
This Day in Presbyterian History:Â A Comforting Truth for all Christians With no Presbyterian person, place, or event on this twentieth of February available from our circles, we return to…