
This Swiss couple helped to craft a national reformation based on fidelity to the Holy Scriptures.

As a very young girl, some of her first memories included being taken to the city square where her royal parents burned Christians at the stake for Protestantism, but she would later embrace the very faith for which those “heretics” died.

This great Spanish reformer survived the Inquisition and travelled to Geneva where he was befriended by John Calvin. He wrote tracts and translated both the Bible and Calvin’s Institute’s into Spanish.

He was a defender of the reformers, an adventurer, and an opponent to prelacy.

This Reformer bested a King, crafted a New Model Army, and governed the nation of England.

This princess was among the very first fruits of the Gospel in America and the mother of generations of influential Americans.

This twenty-year-old helped to bridge the gap between the centuries-old community of Waldenses and the European reformers of the 16th century.

This young Scottish maid was slated for death by drowning for her refusal to renounce the Gospel.

This young scholar would perform a work of translation so powerful that it changed the world, and paved the way for the spread of the Gospel throughout the world.

This royal distinguished himself as a young man for his defense of the reformed Faith.