Anne of Bohemia
Anne of Bohemia was born in 1366 in modern-day Czech Republic. Her father was Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, the most powerful man in Europe, and her brother was King Wenceslaus IV, King of Bohemia.
Anne of Bohemia was born in 1366 in modern-day Czech Republic. Her father was Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, the most powerful man in Europe, and her brother was King Wenceslaus IV, King of Bohemia.
Helen Roseveare was born on September 21, 1925. As a child, she had a Sunday school teacher who once told their class about India, and Helen resolved to herself that she would one day be a missionary; however, despite her Christian family and faithful church attendance, Helen sensed a void in her life and distance from God.
Anne Askew was born in Stallingborough in 1521. She received a good education from home tutors. When she was still young, Anne read the Bible and learned the truth about salvation; she started to see the errors in what the Roman Catholic Church was teaching.
Helen Roseveare was born on September 21, 1925. As a child, she had a Sunday school teacher who once told their class about India, and Helen resolved to herself that she would one day be a missionary; however, despite her Christian family and faithful church attendance, Helen sensed a void in her life and distance from God.
Helen Roseveare was born on September 21, 1925. As a child, she had a Sunday school teacher who once told their class about India, and Helen resolved to herself that she would one day be a missionary; however, despite her Christian family and faithful church attendance, Helen sensed a void in her life and distance from God.
God had big plans for Hudson Taylor, and He put Amelia in the right place at the right time to be the mother Hudson needed to prepare him. From her, he learned hospitality and to care for others; he learned patience with those who turned away; and he learned the power of prayer in the life of a believer.
It is easy to see God’s sovereignty in Lillian’s life as He continued to put her in the right place at the right time: on the train to meet Miss Perry; the home in Washington to meet the missionary from Egypt; the home of the dying woman to care for the baby and start what would become her life’s work. We also see His faithfulness in providing when it seemed impossible and in ways that we may not expect!
Jeanne d’Albret was born on January 7, 1528, in the small kingdom of Navarre, located between France and Spain. Her parents, especially her mother Queen Marguerite, were supporters of reformed writers, teachers, and theologians. Marguerite also offered shelter for the Huguenots (French Protestants) when the king of France started to persecute them.
We need to study church history to see and remember how God has worked over the ages, and that He did not stop working at the close of the canon; He is still working and in control.