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Ed Arcton

Ed Arcton is a Pastor and President of Liberation Mission For Christ. A Preacher, Teacher, Prayer Intercessor and Conference speaker. Believe in the Authority and Divinely inspired WORD OF GOD, the (Holy Bible) as God's given and the constitution of our Life. Ed, Believes that, the BIBLE is the Voice of God speaking to every man and it is not the voice of man. Boldly confess that the Lord Jesus Christ is my Lord and Personal Savior. Always ready to proclaim Him to the nations of the earth in season and out of season. Discipled and trained, by the Child Evangelism Fellowship, (CEF) and the Scripture Union (SU). My passion is to Explain and Expand the Holy Scriptures to all men wherever I am, especially the people of God, Church of the Living God.

William Tyndale c. 1494–1536
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William Tyndale c. 1494–1536

The Underground Translator In the early 1530s, an English merchant named Stephen Vaughan was commissioned to find William Tyndale and inform him that King Henry VIII desired him to return from hiding on the Continent....

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November 18, 2017
Thomas Becon c. 1512–1567
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Thomas Becon c. 1512–1567

The Monday Morning Protestant Though almost entirely overlooked in church history, Thomas Becon was a prolific pamphleteer, popular bestseller, and godly cleric in sixteenth-century England during the Reformation. Living through the turbulent reigns of four...

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November 18, 2017
Peter Martyr Vermigli 1499–1562
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Peter Martyr Vermigli 1499–1562

The Phoenix of Florence From childhood, Peter Martyr Vermigli desired to teach God’s word. At age fifteen, he entered the Augustinian order in the Italian town of Fiesole, near his native Florence. After eight years of...

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November 18, 2017
Menno Simons 1496–1561
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Menno Simons 1496–1561

The Fearless Pacifist If you are familiar with the contemporary Mennonites, you may be surprised to learn that the group’s founder started as a Catholic priest who had never read the Bible. A Priest Without...

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November 18, 2017
Wolfgang Capito c. 1478–1541
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Wolfgang Capito c. 1478–1541

The Protestant Peacemaker “What is God like? Whom should we follow?” Many people must have been asking these questions during the turbulent times that we now celebrate as the Reformation. Reformers, counter-Reformers, humanists, and Anabaptists...

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November 16, 2017
Wibrandis Rosenblatt 1504–1564
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Wibrandis Rosenblatt 1504–1564

The Bride of the Reformation In 1504, Wibrandis Rosenblatt was born in Säckingen, Germany. Over the next sixty years, she would marry and be widowed four times, inspiring one writer to describe her as the Reformationfrau — “the...

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November 11, 2017
Philip Melanchthon 1497–1560
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Philip Melanchthon 1497–1560

The Gentle Lutheran He was not the kind who started revolutions, but the kind who brought order to the ensuing chaos. His mentor, Martin Luther, was brash, impulsive, and forceful. But Philip Melanchthon was a...

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November 11, 2017

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