Step into the crowded, smelly cities of the ancient Roman Empire and find how the first Christians lived, worked, played, and worshipped alongside their non-believing neighbors. We’ll uncover the first Christian communities in cities like Rome, Constantinople, Ephesus, and Corinth, where believers were the minority and Rome the authority. Images of the art and architecture of the period help tell their story, and five modern interviewees connect us to modern urban ministry. Order yours today!
Discover the complex relationship of Christians to money, economics, and the marketplace over the ages in the second issue of our “Faith and Flourishing” series.
How do Christians live as citizens of a fallen world? Meet the believers who sought to live faithfully in the world without being consumed by it; sometimes by working hand-in-hand with the state; sometimes enduring its persecution. Discover how they did all these things as a way to follow Jesus—helping to bring Augustine’s “City of Man” just a little bit closer to the “City of God”—in this issue of Christian History.
Christian History Magazine # 16, 1987, featuring William Tyndale.
Christian History Magazine featuring Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
Christian History Magazine #37 covers Worship in the Early Church.
Christian History Magazine featuring Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation.
Christian History #50 covers Christianity's overlooked role in the bold venture to gain independence.
This set includes four issues of Christian History magazine — #111: Billy Graham, #112: Heaven, #132: Spiritual Friendship, and #142: Divine Healings.
This set includes three issues of Christian History magazine — #32: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, #48: Thomas Cranmer, and #117: George Fox and the Surprising Quakers.
Discover how the Bible shaped the American church, caused conflict, and informed worship and personal devotion in the hearts of American believers. This issue is the second of a two-part series on the Bible in America. Find the first in issue #138: America’s Book: How the Bible helped shape a nation.
It didn’t take long for the ideas of Luther, Zwingli, and many others to ignite a sea change in society at large: peasants revolting, priests and nuns marrying, church art destroyed, heretics on both sides persecuted by church and state, and a philandering king whose search for a male heir would birth the Church of England. Read about one of the most turbulent eras of all of history in issue #118, The People’s Reformation, the second in our Reformation series.
Are you new to Christian History Magazine or rediscovering this treasured resource? Our catch up bundles are an affordable way to collect all the issues printed since 2011, when the magazine was restarted. Catch Up Bundle A contains issues printed in 2011, 2012, and 2013 (#100-107 and the History of Hell and History of Worship resource guides). Check out Catch Up Bundles B, C, and D to complete your collection!
Are you new to Christian History Magazine or rediscovering this treasured resource? Our catch up bundles are an affordable way to collect all the issues printed since 2011, when the magazine was restarted. Catch Up Bundle B contains issues printed in 2014 and 2015 (#108-116). Check out Catch Up Bundles A, C, and D to complete your collection!
Are you new to Christian History Magazine or rediscovering this treasured resource? Our catch up bundles are an affordable way to collect all the issues printed since 2011, when the magazine was restarted. Catch Up Bundle C contains issues printed in 2016 and 2017 (#117-124). Check out Catch Up Bundles A, B and D to complete your collection!
This special bundle includes nine printed copies of CHM issues about the Reformation.