Samuel Entsua

Showing posts with label Biographies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biographies. Show all posts

February 21, 2017

BIOGRAPHY OF D.L. MOODY


From generation to generation, God uses men to bless the whole of humanity and we have been blessed by scores of them. In the midst of all these great people, D.L. Moody is a name worth mentioning, not just for a life well lived but mainly for the rich examples of true Christianity in the life of this one man and how massively he imparted so many lives.

January 28, 2017

BIOGRAPHY OF RICK JOYNER


When we go through History, what attracts us mostly, is the rise and fall of Empires, the making and re-making of Revolution. But all that happened aeons before this generation emerged, and if there is one thing I know of this generation, it is identifying with the current trends. Rick Joyner is a man that has earned the right to be mentioned as he has been a tool used in the recent revolution happening in North Carolina.

January 07, 2017

BIOGRAPHY OF CHARLES SPURGEON


Let me borrow the words of W.Y. Fullerton concerning Charles Spurgeon; “the contemporary sketches of the life of Spurgeon are an interesting conglomerate of significant facts, but they scarcely give an adequate picture of the man as he lived and laboured with such prodigious energy.” What I intend to do here is give you a picture of the life of the great personality, as brief as I can.

March 12, 2015

BIOGRAPHY OF E. M. BOUNDS




E.M. Bounds is one of the names that graces the lips of people when great men who sacrificed greatly just so the name of the Lord will get to the nations. He left his very promising career in Law for the work of the Lord. This is a little something about the man we all fondly know as E.M. Bounds.

On August 15, 1835 Edward McKendree Bounds was born the fifth child of Thomas Jefferson and Hester A. Bounds in Shelbyville, Missouri, named after the evangelist, William McKendree; the fourth bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Being one of the original settlers of Shelby County, Thomas Bounds served as the first Justice of the Peace and later named County Clerk then appointed as County Commissioner in 1835. At age 14 when his father passed away, he moved with other relatives to Mesquite Canyon, California in a quest for gold which they gave up on after four years of unsuccess. He returned to Missouri and studied Law in Hannibal, Missouri and came out as the youngest practicing lawyer in that state at age 19.He closed down his Law firm and enrolled in the Centenary Seminary in Palmyra, Missouri after a revival meeting with Evangelist Smith Thomas which finally convinced him though he felt the call to Christian ministry in his early twenties during the Third Great Awakening. At the age of 24 in 1859, after two years of enrolment, he was ordained by his denomination and named Pastor of the Monticello, Missouri Methodist Church nearby.

E.M. Bounds was first married to Emma Elizabeth Barnett from Washington, Georgia on September 19, 1876, a union that fruited two daughters; Celeste and Corneille Bounds and a son;Edward Bounds. Twenty months after his wife died in February, 1886, Bounds married Harriet Elizabeth Barnett; his wife’s cousin and sired three sons viz. Samuel, Charles and Osborne Bounds, and three daughters viz. Elizabeth, Mary and Emmie Bounds. He lost two of his sons, one from each of his wives in their early ages of six years old (Edward) and eight days old( Charles).

Bounds was against slavery but being a pastor he was added to a list of people who were to take an oath of allegiance and post a $500 bond which he opposed to and was arrested for it in 1861 by Union troops and was released a year and half later. After some time, he pastored the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and established weekly prayer sessions which later grew throughout the country. For eight years he served as an Editor for the St. Louis Christian Advocate and moved on to Associate Editor at The Nashville Christian Advocate which lasted for four years. In Washington, Georgia he developed the habit of waking up at 4am to pray till 7am. Bounds had a passion for lost souls and backslidden Christians. In his lifetime, only two of his books we published, the rest saw the daylight after he passed on. He well known for his books on Prayer. E.M. Bounds died at the age of 78 on August 24, 1913 and was buried at Resthaven Cemetery.
  
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December 17, 2014

BIOGRAPHY OF HELEN KELLER


Helen Keller is a name that brings hope and inspirations to many people especially to the Americans who celebrate her life every year and to them that the society considers “impaired”. This is a little something about her life.

December 05, 2014

BIOGRAPHY OF ARCHBISHOP BENSON IDAHOSA


This is an article on the summary of the life of Archbishop Benson Idahosa; a man of God who has made his mark on the world and so indelible is this mark that stories of his life are spoken of everywhere. This article is a means of broadening the horizon of readers concerning this great man.

November 16, 2014

BIOGRAPHY OF MYLES MUNROE



Dr. Myles Munroe was an inspirational speaker known for his speeches on potential and leadership, but is that all there is to know about this great man? I do not think so. Below are certain details about his life.
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