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Trailblazers And Gospel Pioneers Of The 1800s

The Men Who Lit the World Aflame

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Trailblazers And Gospel Pioneers Of The 1800s

By: Michael Yeager
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In *Trailblazers And Gospel Pioneers Of The 1800s*, Dr. Michael H. Yeager unveils the blazing lives of the rugged ministers who carried the gospel into America’s fiercest frontiers and darkest hours. These were not men of comfort—they were men of conviction. They crossed swollen rivers, rode through hostile wilderness, faced mobs, disease, and persecution, and preached Christ where no church stood and no congregation waited.

Walk alongside **Francis Asbury**, whose tireless circuits shaped a nation; **William McKendree**, the flame-hearted bishop forged in revival fire; **Enoch George**, once the “beardless boy” who rose in courage; **Jesse Lee**, fearless in wit and truth; **John Easter**, whose prayers shook storm clouds; **Hope Hull**, who turned a ballroom into an altar; **Thomas Ware**, the ragged itinerant rich in faith; **William Burke**, preserved through war and massacre; **John Collingsworth**, mighty in prayer; **William Redwine**, rough but radiant with holy sincerity; and countless others who dared to believe that Jesus Christ was worthy of everything.

These were the men who preached in forts with muskets beside the altar, who sang hymns while wolves howled beyond the firelight, who endured hunger, smallpox, rheumatism, and ridicule—yet would not retreat. They bore the crimson banner of the cross into territories called “dark and bloody ground,” and God honored their obedience with revival fire.

This is more than history. It is a summons. A reminder that heaven still answers bold faith, that holiness still carries power, and that the gospel still conquers wilderness and heart alike.

**“For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth.” — Romans 1:16**

**“They that turn many to righteousness shall shine as the stars for ever and ever.” — Daniel 12:3**
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