
Voices of Virtue delves into the lives of historical Christian figures, focusing on the key values that marked each of their lives and uncovering profound lessons for today.
From the purity of Augustine to the courage of John Knox, and even the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, each narrative is a powerful testament to God’s grace working through ordinary men.

Church history studies the gathering and growth of God’s people. It begins after the death of Christ and the dawn of the Spirit’s work through the New Testament church. Clement of Rome was the first apostolic father of the Church.
He was a contemporary with some of the apostles and, like most of Jesus’ disciples, he died for his faith. In present day, we revere Clement for the letter of admonition he wrote to the believers in Corinth, an epistle through which God used him to correct his beloved brothers.