This is our full list of representative Christians through the centuries.
It’s a list that will certainly grow, as we work through more stories and as we add contemporary Christians who go onto be part of the great cloud of witnesses that is referred to in Scripture. To read more about any of the Christians below, please click on their image. you can then move back and forth via the post links below each article or return to searching with links in the header and footer. The order has a bit of theology embedded in it. We choose with the birth day or year of the person, not their death day. We understand that God knit us together and called us well before we returned a call to him, that he knew us even when we didn’t fully know him. We trust the multiple ways to search will alleviate any misgivings you might find in the order.
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Paul of Tarsus
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Justin Martyr
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Tertullian of Carthage
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Alban
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Athanasius of Alexandria
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John Chrysostom
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Augustine of Hippo
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Patrick
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Benedict of Nursia
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Isidore of Seville
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Venerable Bede
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Anselm of Canterbury
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Bernard of Clairvaux
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Hildegard of Bingen
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Francis of Assisi
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Thomas Aquinas
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Dante Alighieri
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John Wycliffe
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Catherine of Siena
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Jan Hus
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Joan of Arc
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Thomas More
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Martin Luther
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Ulrich Zwingli
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Thomas Cranmer
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Ignatius of Loyola
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John Calvin
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George Herbert
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Samuel Wesley
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Jonathan Edwards
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John Wesley
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Charles Wesley
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John Francis Wade
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George Whitefield
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George Taylor
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James Smith
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Isaac Backus
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John Newton
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John Morton
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Caesar Rodney
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George Read
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Thomas McKean
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Robert Morris
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George Clymer
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Manasseh Cutler
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James Wilson
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Francis Asbury
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Benjamin Rush
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Benjamin Rush
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Richard Furman
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William Wilberforce
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Charles Simeon
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Richard Allen
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Willam Carey
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William Wordsworth
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Joseph Mohr
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John Henry Hopkins
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Charles Finney
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Sojourner Truth
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John Henry Newman
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Samuel Ajayi Crowther
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George Mueller
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James Finn
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Phoebe Palmer
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Søren Kierkegaard
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Henry Ward Beecher
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David Livingstone
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Alexander Crummell
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Florence Nightingale
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Fanny Crosby
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Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Harriet Tubman
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Andrew Murray
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Horatio Spafford
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William Booth
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Christina Rossetti
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D.L. Moody
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Lottie Moon
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Mary Slessor
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Annie Armstrong
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Charles H. Gabriel
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Milton Hershey
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C.T. Studd
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Anton Chekhov
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Billy Sunday
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Annie Johnson Flint
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William Seymour
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John Wesley Work Jr.
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Oswald Chambers
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Nikolai Berdyaev
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G.K. Chesterton
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Frank Buchman
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Karl Barth
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Paul Tillich
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Charles E. Fuller
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Lillian Hunt Trasher
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T.S. Eliot
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William F. Albright
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Reinhold Niebuhr
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Corrie ten Boom
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J.R.R. Tolkien
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Dorothy L. Sayers
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Dorothy Day
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A.W. Tozer
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C.S. Lewis
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Thomas A. Dorsey
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Kyrillos VI
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Malcolm Muggeridge
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Karl Rahner
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Harold J. Ockenga
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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Simone Weil
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Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu
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Marshall McLuhan
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Jacques Ellul
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Robert Pierce
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Thomas Merton
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Walker Percy
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Louis Zamperini
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Bob Lindsey
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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Billy Graham
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Ruth Graham
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John Paul II
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P.D. James
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Truett Cathy
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John Stott
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Flannery O’Connor
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Allan Sandage
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Ivan Illich
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Elizabeth Alexandra
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Jim Elliot
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Johnny Cash
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Eugene Peterson
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Jerry Falwell
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Brennan Manning
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John Wimber
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Jack Heaslip
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Jean Donovan
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Keith Green
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Rick Elias
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John Chacha
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Rich Mullins
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Larry Norman
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The Rev. Charles Wesley, M A., “sweet singer of Methodism” and arguably the greatest hymn writer ever, died on March 29th 1788. As a hymn writer he needs no introduction. His hymns show little sign of losing their appeal after more than 200 years. However, little else is commonly known about the life of one…
John Francis Wade
John Francis Wade was a Catholic layman who lived in Lancashire, England. At the age of 32, Wade produced a Latin Christmas carol, Adeste Fidelis. Though scholars once thought the music was simply Wade’s copy of an ancient hymn, further research has led most to conclude that Wade composed the lyrics and music himself. Since that time,…
George Whitefield
George Whitefield was born on December 27, 1714 (December 16 of the Julian calendar), in Gloucester, England. The youngest of seven children, he was born in the Bell Inn where his father, Thomas, was a wine merchant and innkeeper. His father died when George was two and his widowed mother Elizabeth struggled to provide for…
George Taylor
Of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, George Taylor quintessentially exemplifies the hopes realized of America’s founding document. The groundbreaking resolution contained existential realities beating in every heart of mankind. Those given by Providence. Recognized and protected by a nascent government. George Taylor was born in 1716, the Irishman came to the colonies penniless…
James Smith
“If the British administration should determine by force to effect a submission to the late arbitrary acts of the British Parliament, in such a situation, we hold it our indispensable duty to resist such force, and at every hazard to defend the rights and liberties of America.” So uttered James Smith at the Pennsylvania state…
John Newton
John Newton was an Anglican clergyman and former slave ship master. It took him a long time to speak out against the Slave Trade but he had an influence on many young evangelical Christians, particularly William Wilberforce. At just 11 years old, Newton went to sea with his father. In 1743 he was on his…
John Morton
It can be argued John Morton’s contributions to the young United States were significantly cut short due to his untimely death in 1777. He signed the Declaration of Independence first and, in 1777, he chaired the Committee of the Whole as they determined, wrote, and considered the adoption of the Articles of Confederation, the United…
Caesar Rodney
Despite having much to be proud of, Caesar Rodney exhibited the most admirable of traits in service to his home state, Delaware, and the new nation he assisted in birthing—humility. His forbearing and patient qualities endeared him to his friends and his overall character of person is tainted not by even one recorded instance of…