Nate Saint: Aviator and Martyr
Missionary Nate Saint brought gifts to a tribe in Ecuador, becoming a martyr. His relatives later brought some tribe members to Christianity.
Read Moreby Michelle Adserias | Apr 7, 2026 | Columns, The Anchor Blog | 0 |
Missionary Nate Saint brought gifts to a tribe in Ecuador, becoming a martyr. His relatives later brought some tribe members to Christianity.
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Born to Salvation Army officer parents, General Eva Burrows rose to become Commander-in-Chief worldwide in 1986 and went on to reintroduce the Salvation Army in Eastern Europe. Her lifelong commitment to Christ and service earned her well-deserved recognition and a legacy that continues to inspire.
Read Moreby Michelle Adserias | Feb 1, 2026 | Columns, The Anchor Blog | 0 |
It was scandalous! Mary, just a teenager, was pregnant out of wedlock. She was engaged to Joseph. It certainly looked like he was responsible for her condition. Imagine the gossip around the well in Bethlehem…
Read Moreby Michelle Adserias | Dec 7, 2025 | Columns, The Anchor Blog | 0 |
Though he was rarely outspoken about it, Ronald Reagan’s faith was true and enduring. God was his guide in both his personal and public life.
Read Moreby Michelle Adserias | Oct 20, 2025 | Columns, The Anchor Blog | 0 |
Marie Dentière was outspoken in her zeal for teaching sound biblical theology and the importance of women knowing the Scriptures.
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