Christian History Magazine featuring St. Benedict & Western Monasticism
Seven Christian authors who gave us cheerful hobbits, wise old women, sharp-witted detectives, and one memorable lion gave us something more: a vision for all of life. Meet George MacDonald, G. K. Chesterton, J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Dorothy L. Sayers, Charles Williams, and Owen Barfield in Christian History magazine 113: Seven Literary Sages.
This set includes four issues of Christian History magazine — #33: Christianity and Civil War, #50: American Revolution, #138: America's Book (Part 1), #143: Bible in America (Part 2)
This set includes four issues of Christian History magazine — #111: Billy Graham, #112: Heaven, #132: Spiritual Friendship, and #142: Divine Healings.
This set includes four issues of Christian History magazine — #37: Worship in the Early Church, #51: Heresy in the Early Church, #124: Faith in the City, and #147: Everyday Life in the Early Church.
This set includes four issues of Christian History magazine — #101: Healthcare and Hospitals, #102: People of Faith, #104: New Industrial Economy, and #125: Food and Faith.
Includes these four issues of Christian History Magazine: #115 Martin Luther and the Reformation #118 The People's Reformation #120 Calvin, Councils, and Confessions #122 The Catholic Reformation
Includes five issues of Christian History magazine (#115 Martin Luther and the Reformation; #118 The People's Reformation; #120 Calvin, Councils, and Confessions; #122 The Catholic Reformation; and #131 Women of the Reformation) and a foldout timeline.
This set includes three issues of Christian History magazine — #107: Debating Darwin, #134: Science and Faith, and #135: Plagues and Epidemics.
This set includes three issues of Christian History magazine — #32: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, #48: Thomas Cranmer, and #117: George Fox and the Surprising Quakers.
The original television program was produced by Kensington Community Church as part of their ministry to foster Christian unity and understanding between Roman Catholics and Evangelical Protestants after an evening of public dialogue about their differences. Now the interview is available in print with a comprehensive study guide.
Study guide and workbook to be used with the Common Ground DVD.
Buy the book "Great Women in Christian History" for $9.99 and receive issue #30 of Christian History magazine on "Women in the Medieval Church" FREE!
The Stories Behind 70 Memorable Sayings in Church History
This special bundle includes nine printed copies of CHM issues about the Reformation.
Great Hymns of the Christian Faith Sung in Church for Generations. A Mighty Fortress is our God Be Thou My Vision All Creatures of Our God and King O Sacred Head Now Wounded
For more than 200 years these treasured hymns have touched the lives of millions, for they are the most compelling music the world has ever known.
Your child will enjoy these entertaining stories and along the way will learn the values of courage and faith.
The Hebrew people want to reach the Promised Land, but the enemy city of Jericho stands in their way, until a woman named Rahab agrees to help them. This story conveys the importance of not giving up when on the right path.
King Ahab and Queen Jezebel refuse to follow God's commandments, so the prophet Elijah proposes a contest between himself and the prophets of the false god, Baal. Children will learn about truthfulness and the importance of following worthy leaders.
On a rainy night in a concentration camp, a ruthless Nazi general is forced to plead with a condemned Jewish doctor to save his dying son. With nothing left to lose, the doctor refuses to aid his hated enemies. But when he is offered his freedom in exchange, he is faced with an unthinkable moral dilemma. The Desperate offers a provocative reflection on the relationship between justice and mercy and serves as a powerful analogy of God’s sacrificial grace.
This inspiring two-hour program produced by Reader's Digest brings to life the songs that celebrate the story of Jesus, from His birth, to His ministry, to His death and resurrection. You'll walk in Jesus' footsteps, witness the events of His life, and see wondrous masterpieces of art that pay Him homage, while you listen to beloved hymns, inspiring songs and majestic sacred music. King of Kings is an unforgettable experience that will touch the whole family as you appreciate anew the wonder of Jesus as man and as King of Kings, Lord of Lords.
A spoiled young pop star learns a lesson in humility after being cut from her big show and replaced with a stand-in. Now lost in rural Virginia she must learn how to get in tune with those around her. This family friendly comedy-drama is ideal for tweens and young teens. It addresses issues of identity, humility, family and salvation. Winner of the 2012 Top Applause Award at the International Family Film Festival in Hollywood.
Filmed in the unspoiled jungles of the Southwest Pacific, Peace Child dramatically portrays the startling reaction of stone-age people to the Gospel.