Discover early African roots of our common faith. Stories of faithful heroes, martyrs, bishops, and monks--like Tertullian, Augustine, Origen, Perpetua, and Anthony--combine with vibrant images of African art, worship sites, and archeological remains to uncover important history Westerners often overlook. Journey to ancient Carthage, Alexandria and Hippo to find the truths these believers held dear and understand how their impact is still felt today.
The compelling defense of the faith written to the Roman emperor around A.D. 150 by a notable early church martyr.
The Letter of the Churches of Vienna and Lyons to the Churches of Asia and Phrygia including the story of the Blessed Blandina.
An early Roman bishop, a disciple of Peter and Paul, gives urgently needed counsel to the Church of Corinth.
Full color, 32 page companion overview to supplement the Discovering the Bible video curriculum.
The most important events from a century of reform. Unfolds to 11" x 31"
A comprehensive timeline of 2,000 years of Christian history. Featuring the events, people, and movements covered in issue #144: Christian history in images, this beautiful foldout also includes quotations from Christians throughout the world and down the centuries testifying to their Savior.
This full-color, 64-page booklet features the writings of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Dorothy Sayers, George MacDonald, and others, with daily reflections penned by modern influencers.
Christian History Magazine Special Issue - Celebrating the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible
The History of Hell, a Brief Survey is a special resource from Christian History magazine presenting the history of Christian thought on hell in a non-biased way.
The History of Worship from Constantine to the Reformation takes readers on a one thousand year journey into the fascinating history of worship practices.
Walk with Jesus this Lent through this collection of reflections written by the Christian History Institute team.
This 56-page guide for the Reality series includes an outline of historical figures, Scripture references, and discussion questions. Free with set.
Study guide and workbook to be used with the Common Ground DVD.
Christian History Magazine #29 features Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
People of Faith: How America's Many Churches Shaped "One Nation Under God"
This issue of Christian History magazine explores Christmas traditions throughout the ages.
Christians in the New Industrial Economy. How did the church respond as this new world emerged, and what can we learn from the success and failures of our predecessors? Find out in this thought-provoking, thoroughly relevant issue of Christian History magazine.
In this issue of Christian History, see what happened when Alexander Campbell and Barton Stone decided to speak where the Bible spoke and be silent where the Bible was silent.
Taste and see that the Lord is good through 2,000 years of feasting and fasting in issue #125: Food and Faith.
Meet the men and women who shaped Baptist history and discover the theology, context, splits, and controversies that forged the largest Protestant group in America in this colorful issue of Christian History.
Around the twelfth century, a fresh wind blew across Medieval Europe, bringing the Scripture to ordinary lay people through traveling preachers and new translations. Many were inspired to commit their whole selves to seek and to serve God while remaining in the world rather than join religious orders. Let the prayers and devotion of Margery, Thomas, Catherine, Lawrence and many others inspire you toward a deeper faith in this issue of Christian History.
Discover the faithful, prayerful life of George Müller, his impact on hundreds of thousands of orphans, and the “Brethren” whose theological ideas have reverberated through evangelicalism for almost two centuries in this issue of Christian History.
Meet the Christian leaders of the late twentieth century who sought to recover from “modern amnesia” by rediscovering the ancient Christian faith. Renew your acquaintance with the early church’s devotional practices, doctrinal commitments, and ways of worship and see how the movements of the past led to spiritual renewal today in this issue of Christian History.