**"God's Generals"** typically refers to the popular book series by **Roberts Liardon**, which chronicles the lives of extraordinary Christian leaders, revivalists, healers, reformers, missionaries, martyrs, and others whom God used powerfully throughout history. These "generals" are faith heroes known for their impactful ministries, miracles, revivals,
### Major Eras and Key God's Generals (Chronological)
#### **Reformation Era (1300s–1600s)**
From Liardon's *God's Generals: The Roaring Reformers* and related works:
- **John Wycliffe** (c. 1328–1384) — Early Bible translator and reformer.
- **John Hus** (c. 1370–1415) — Pre-Reformation martyr.
- **Martin Luther** (1483–1546) — Sparked the Protestant Reformation.
- **John Calvin** (1509–1564) — Key theologian and reformer.
- **John Knox** (c. 1514–1572) — Scottish reformer.
- **George Fox** (1624–1691) — Founder of the Quakers.
#### **Revivalists Era (1700s–1800s)**
From *God's Generals: The Revivalists*:
- **John Wesley** (1703–1791) and **Charles Wesley** (1707–1788) — Founders of Methodism; sparked massive revivals.
- **George Whitefield** (1714–1770) — Powerful open-air preacher in the Great Awakening.
- **Jonathan Edwards** (1703–1758) — Theologian and revival leader.
- **Charles Finney** (1792–1875) — Lawyer-turned-evangelist known for "new measures" in revival.
- **D.L. Moody** (1837–1899) — Urban evangelist and founder of Moody Bible Institute.
- **Charles Spurgeon** (1834–1892) — "Prince of Preachers."
- **William Booth** (1829–1912) and **Catherine Booth** (1829–1890) — Founders of the Salvation Army.
#### **Healing Evangelists & Pentecostal Pioneers (Late 1800s–Mid-1900s)**
From *God's Generals* (Vol. 1) and *The Healing
### Major Eras and Key God's Generals (Chronological)
#### **Reformation Era (1300s–1600s)**
From Liardon's *God's Generals: The Roaring Reformers* and related works:
- **John Wycliffe** (c. 1328–1384) — Early Bible translator and reformer.
- **John Hus** (c. 1370–1415) — Pre-Reformation martyr.
- **Martin Luther** (1483–1546) — Sparked the Protestant Reformation.
- **John Calvin** (1509–1564) — Key theologian and reformer.
- **John Knox** (c. 1514–1572) — Scottish reformer.
- **George Fox** (1624–1691) — Founder of the Quakers.
#### **Revivalists Era (1700s–1800s)**
From *God's Generals: The Revivalists*:
- **John Wesley** (1703–1791) and **Charles Wesley** (1707–1788) — Founders of Methodism; sparked massive revivals.
- **George Whitefield** (1714–1770) — Powerful open-air preacher in the Great Awakening.
- **Jonathan Edwards** (1703–1758) — Theologian and revival leader.
- **Charles Finney** (1792–1875) — Lawyer-turned-evangelist known for "new measures" in revival.
- **D.L. Moody** (1837–1899) — Urban evangelist and founder of Moody Bible Institute.
- **Charles Spurgeon** (1834–1892) — "Prince of Preachers."
- **William Booth** (1829–1912) and **Catherine Booth** (1829–1890) — Founders of the Salvation Army.
#### **Healing Evangelists & Pentecostal Pioneers (Late 1800s–Mid-1900s)**
From *God's Generals* (Vol. 1) and *The Healing
**"God's Generals"** typically refers to the popular book series by **Roberts Liardon**, which chronicles the lives of extraordinary Christian leaders, revivalists, healers, reformers, missionaries, martyrs, and others whom God used powerfully throughout history. These "generals" are faith heroes known for their impactful ministries, miracles, revivals,
### Major Eras and Key God's Generals (Chronological)
#### **Reformation Era (1300s–1600s)**
From Liardon's *God's Generals: The Roaring Reformers* and related works:
- **John Wycliffe** (c. 1328–1384) — Early Bible translator and reformer.
- **John Hus** (c. 1370–1415) — Pre-Reformation martyr.
- **Martin Luther** (1483–1546) — Sparked the Protestant Reformation.
- **John Calvin** (1509–1564) — Key theologian and reformer.
- **John Knox** (c. 1514–1572) — Scottish reformer.
- **George Fox** (1624–1691) — Founder of the Quakers.
#### **Revivalists Era (1700s–1800s)**
From *God's Generals: The Revivalists*:
- **John Wesley** (1703–1791) and **Charles Wesley** (1707–1788) — Founders of Methodism; sparked massive revivals.
- **George Whitefield** (1714–1770) — Powerful open-air preacher in the Great Awakening.
- **Jonathan Edwards** (1703–1758) — Theologian and revival leader.
- **Charles Finney** (1792–1875) — Lawyer-turned-evangelist known for "new measures" in revival.
- **D.L. Moody** (1837–1899) — Urban evangelist and founder of Moody Bible Institute.
- **Charles Spurgeon** (1834–1892) — "Prince of Preachers."
- **William Booth** (1829–1912) and **Catherine Booth** (1829–1890) — Founders of the Salvation Army.
#### **Healing Evangelists & Pentecostal Pioneers (Late 1800s–Mid-1900s)**
From *God's Generals* (Vol. 1) and *The Healing
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