
From The Gospel Briefing comes a 5-minute daily history podcast told through a biblical worldview. Every weekday, host Carlos Reyes tells a story from church history, American history, or world history — and shows what God was doing in it. Every story has a Sovereign. Part of The Gospel Briefing family of podcasts. For the flagship daily news briefing on the issues shaping the church and culture, ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 19 days ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Education for KidsKids & FamilyHistory | |||

Justin Martyr chased truth through every school of Greek philosophy before finding it in Christ, then died refusing to deny Him before a Roman prefect. A story of how God turns our wanderings into a road to Himself. | A Gospel Briefing production.
When a neglected dam gave way above a Pennsylvania mill town, a wall of water erased thousands of lives in minutes. We trace the disaster, the mercy that followed, and what Psalm 46 says about a God who is a refuge when the earth gives way. | A Gospe... more
On his thirtieth birthday, Charles II rode into a London drunk on flowers and bonfires — while in Bedford, a tinker named John Bunyan was about to be arrested for preaching. Which throne mattered? | A Gospel Briefing production.
On the night of May 28, 1453, every soul left in Constantinople crowded into Hagia Sophia for the city's final Christian service as Sultan Mehmed II prepared his last assault. The empire would fall by dawn — but the Greek manuscripts carried west wou... more
On the night he died in Geneva, John Calvin asked to be buried in an unmarked grave — no stone, no monument, no shrine. The story of a reluctant scholar seized by God, and what his life reveals about the One who establishes our steps. | A Gospel Brie... more
Outnumbered and facing war elephants, Vardan Mamikonian led the Armenian Christians against Persia rather than abandon their faith. They lost the battle and died on the field — but their refusal to bow ultimately won their people religious freedom. |... more
On May 15, 1984, Francis Schaeffer — the bearded apologist of L'Abri — closed his eyes for the last time and stepped into the presence of the God he had spent his life telling everyone was really there. We trace his unlikely ministry from a Swiss cha... more
On May 14, 1796, a parish physician named Edward Jenner scratched cowpox into the arm of an eight-year-old boy and launched the most successful disease-eradication campaign in human history. We trace the story of the milkmaids, the gardener's son, an... more
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