F.B. Meyer (1847 - 1929) A contemporary and friend of D. L. Moody and A. C. Dixon, was a Baptist pastor and evangelist in England involved in ministry and...
View DetailsVictorian children’s writer Mrs. Favell Lee Mortimer (born Favell Lee Bevan) was a woman of deep piety--and of even more profound prejudices. Born a Quaker in...
View DetailsFrederick W. Robertson1816-1853 Young Frederick W. Robertson wanted to join the army. But his evangelical father urged him to enter the ministry and...
View DetailsFrancois Fenelon (1651 - 1715) He was inducted into the Acadmie Francaise in 1693 and named Archbishop of Cambrai in 1695. During his time as the educator and...
View DetailsF. J. Huegel was converted while in college as he read The Life of Christ by F. W. Farrar. He gave himself thereafter to full time ministry and served...
View DetailsFlavius Josephus was born Joseph ben Mattathias in Jerusalem in 37 CE a few years after the time of Jesus, during the time of the Roman occupation of the...
View DetailsF. W. Grant was born in the Putney district of London, on 25th July, 1834. His conversion was occasioned by the reading of the Scriptures himself, and...
View DetailsFrancis August Schaeffer was an American Evangelical Christian theologian, philosopher, and Presbyterian pastor. He is most famous for his writings and his...
View DetailsAlbert Henry Ross, (pseudonym Frank Morison), was an English journalist and novelist. Ross grew up in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Using the...
View DetailsVictorian children’s writer Mrs. Favell Lee Mortimer (born Favell Lee Bevan) was a woman of deep piety--and of even more profound prejudices. Born a Quaker in...
View DetailsFrancis Turretin was a Swiss-Italian Protestant theologian. Turretin is especially known as a zealous opponent of the theology of the Academy of Saumur...
View DetailsFrederick Fyvie Bruce FBA was a Biblical scholar who supported the historical reliability of the New Testament. His first book, The New Testament Documents:...
View DetailsThe Rev. Frederick Brodie MacNutt (1873–1949) was an eminent Anglican priest and author.
View DetailsFrank Gibbs Allen, founder of the Old Path Guide, of Louisville, Ky., was born near LaGrange, Ky., Oldham county, March 7, 1836. In September, 1856, he...
View DetailsFrank William Boreham was a Baptist preacher best known in New Zealand, Australia, and England. Boreham heard the great American preacher Dwight L. Moody...
View DetailsIn 1959 Dr. Fred M. Barlow was elected National Sunday school consultant for Regular Baptist Press and the General Association of Regular Baptist...
View DetailsPaul Zaspel was for many years pastor of Word of Life Baptist Church in Pottsville, PA. and adjunct professor of New Testament at Penn State University...
View DetailsFrederick William Faber, British hymn writer and theologian, was born at Calverley, Yorkshire, where his grandfather, Thomas Faber, was vicar. Faber...
View DetailsFrederick Wilhelm Krummacher was born in Prussia in 1796. He held a pastorate in Germany but firmly held the old Lutheranism, renouncing rationalism. He...
View DetailsFrances Ridley Havergal, the daughter of a Church of England minister, is well known for her great hymns of consecration including the famous Take My...
View DetailsFrank Viola ( - ) Frank Viola author is the bestselling author of God’s Favorite Place on Earth, From Eternity to Here, Jesus Manifesto, Reimagining Church,...
View DetailsLord Kames in his "Elements of Criticism" suggests, as our ideas come in trains, that it is not often a popular speaker makes a good statesman. He thinks...
View DetailsFaith Cook, born in China, is an English Christian author. She was brought up in China, in a Christian environment, with both her parents being involved...
View DetailsFrank Bartleman was was converted and became a preacher in 1892. In the year 1905 he became a prolific writer. Bartleman wrote many daily articles...
View DetailsThough this was a very dangerous time for both the Chinese Christians and the foreign missionaries, Frank Houghton decided he needed to begin a tour...
View DetailsFrançois de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon, more commonly known as François Fénelon was a French Roman Catholic theologian, poet and writer. He today is...
View DetailsFesto Kivengere (1919 - 1988) was a Ugandan Anglican-Christian leader referred to by many as "the Billy Graham of Africa".[who?] (See endnote 4.) He played a...
View DetailsFrancois Carr ( - ) Dr Francois Carr, BTH, MCC, D. Min, NDPB, is the Executive Director of Heart Cry in South Africa. He studied Personnel Management in Cape...
View DetailsFred Markert is the International Director of YWAM Strategic Frontiers based in Colorado Springs -- one of the divisions of Youth With A Mission which...
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