John Knox, Scotland's great sixteenth-century reformer, was a man of fearless faith and unusual experiences. His faith in God turned him from a Catholic priest to a fiery Protestant preacher. His determination helped him to survive as a French galley slave, and he later served as a chaplain at King Edward VI's court in England. His belief in sharing the living Word of God led him and other English-speaking exiles in Geneva to translate the Bible into English. This Geneva Bible immediately became the most popular English Bible of its time. Knox's deep trust in God's living Word, and his...
John Knox, Scotland's great sixteenth-century reformer, was a man of fearless faith and unusual experiences. His faith in God turned him from a Cat...