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John Knox
John Knox  (Scottish theologian)

(1514 - 1572)

"The sword of justice is God's, and if princes and rulers fail to use it, others may." He was a minister of the Chris...
John MacArthur
John MacArthur  (American minister)

(1939 - 2025)

John MacArthur is the pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, as well as an author, conferen...
John Murray
John Murray  (Scottish theologian)

(1898 - 1975)

Professor John Murray (1898-1975) was recognized in his own lifetime as one of the leading Reformed theologians in the E...
John Newton
John Newton  (Sailor)

(1725 - 1807)

“Amazing Grace” is one of the most beloved hymns of the last two centuries. The soaring spiritual describing profound re...
John Owen
John Owen  (Writer)

(1616 - 1683)

John Owen’s life was incredibly difficult. Born in 1616 and dying in 1683, Owen lived through the deaths of his first...
John Stott
John Stott  (Scholar)

(1921 - 2011)

Introduction John Stott was born in London in 1921 to Sir Arnold and Lady Stott. He was educated at Rugby School, whe...
John Welsh
John Welsh  (Scottish minister)

(1568 - 1622)

John Welsh [or Welch], minister of the gospel at Ayr, and grandfather of John Welsh of Irongray, the Covenanter, was bor...
John Wesley
John Wesley  (English clergyman)

(1703 - 1791)

John Wesley, (born June 17, 1703, Epworth, Lincolnshire, England—died March 2, 1791, London), Anglican clergyman, evange...
John and Betty Stam
John and Betty Stam  (Missionaries)

(1907 - 1934)

The year 1934. Americans John and Betty Stam were serving as missionaries in China. One morning Betty was bathing her th...
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash  (American singer-songwriter)

(1932 - 2003)

Johnny Cash, the Man in Black, was a singer, guitarist and songwriter whose music innovatively mixed country, rock, blue...

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