We have it pretty easy in America as it pertains to religious liberty. We can go to Bible teaching churches each Sunday, listen to Christian radio, watch Christian television, hand out Gospel tracts, and even view the Bible on our smartphones, all in our own language, and enjoy it without fear of being arrested by the secret police.Some of you may not be aware but there's a critical figure in church history who died so we can have the Bible in English. That person is William Tyndale.Returning to Crosstalk to tell the fascinating history behind this man was Dr. David Brown. Dr. Brown is pastor of the First Baptist Church of Oak Creek, Wisconsin. He holds a Master's Degree in Theology and PhD in History, specializing in the history of the English Bible. He's the president of the King James Bible Research Council. He is also the President of Logos Communication Consortium, a research organization that produces a large variety of materials warning Christians of present dangers in our culture. Pastor Brown is an author of The Indestructible Book: Examining the History of our English Bible.