Category: History

  • The Life and Legacy of Fulton J. Sheen

    The Life and Legacy of Fulton J. Sheen

    In the dimly lit confines of a radio studio in the heart of America, a voice emerged from the ether, captivating millions with its eloquence and unwavering faith. It was the voice of Fulton J. Sheen, a name that would become synonymous with a revolution in religious communication. In an era when the airwaves crackled…

  • Evolving Platforms: Radio & Television

    Evolving Platforms: Radio & Television

    In the ever-evolving tapestry of human communication, technology has consistently played a profound role in shaping the dissemination of ideas and messages. From the humble quill and parchment to the revolutionary printing press, we’ve witnessed the transformative power of innovation in connecting people with the Christian faith. Continuing our journey through the corridors of time,…

  • Evolving Platforms: The Printing Press

    Evolving Platforms: The Printing Press

    Throughout human history, the flow of information has been ever-changing. In the early church in the first century, the Apostles used hand-written letters that were read corporately in the church to deliver messages even when they were in distant lands. Distributed via voyages over stormy seas and journeying through treacherous terrains, those scratched parchments stitched…

  • Evolving Platforms: From Quill and Parchment to Blogs, Podcasts and Livestreams

    Evolving Platforms: From Quill and Parchment to Blogs, Podcasts and Livestreams

    Sermons have always been primarily delivered orally through the generations. However, the medium through which we receive these vital messages has been constantly adapting and evolving over the years. The church and the traditional pulpit still remain the primary platform through which these messages are distributed but over time technology has provided more options by…

  • The Man Behind the Pulpit: An Exploration of John Wesley’s Life and Legacy

    The Man Behind the Pulpit: An Exploration of John Wesley’s Life and Legacy

    “I look upon all the world as my parish; thus far I mean, that, in whatever part of it I am, [it is my] duty to declare unto all that are willing to hear, the glad tidings of salvation. This is the work which I know God has called me to; and sure I am that his blessing…

  • The Prince of Preachers

    The Prince of Preachers

    On January 31, 1982, Charles Haddon Spurgeon passed away plunging the city of London, England into mourning. As his body laid in repose in the Metropolitan Tabernacle, over the course of three days more than 60,000 people trooped in to pay their final respects. Eleven days after his death, the streets of London were lined…

  • Popular Sermons Through Time II: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

    Popular Sermons Through Time II: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

    Born the 5th child of 11 children on the 5th of October in the fall of 1704, Jonathan Edwards will grow to become one of the earliest and finest American philosophical theologians of all time. His sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God preached on July 8, 1741, during the Great Awakening of…

  • Popular Sermons Through Time Part I: The Sermon on the Mount

    Popular Sermons Through Time Part I: The Sermon on the Mount

    From the inception of Christianity, reading and listening to the word of God has been part of the most important disciplines for believers to grow. While the tradition of learning religious teachings from a revered teacher is not uncommon throughout ancient cultures, there is a marked distinction in the reaction of the listeners who heard…

  • From Pulpit to Protest: How Sermons Inspired Social Change in Abolition and Civil Rights Movements

    From Pulpit to Protest: How Sermons Inspired Social Change in Abolition and Civil Rights Movements

    The transatlantic slave trade represents one of the cruellest periods of human history. From the 16th to the 19th century, millions of Africans were forcibly taken from their homes, shipped across the ocean, and sold into slavery in the Americas. The trade was fueled by European demand for cheap labour and the capture and sale…

  • Transformative Power of Sermons: Lessons from Christian History

    Transformative Power of Sermons: Lessons from Christian History

    The day of Pentecost started the spread of Christianity from a meagre 120 to 3,000 in a day. With a sermon hinged on scriptures from Joel 2, Psalm 16 and 110, the Apostle Peter preached to the crowds gathered because of the sound they heard. “What must we do to be saved?” was the question…