ChristianityTodayLibrary.com
Member Login  |  E-mail:  Password    Not a member?  Join now!
home
 Search:  browse by topicbrowse by publicationhelp

Member Services
My Account
Contact Us
2000

2000


ISSUES
Issue 65


Issue 66


Issue 67


Issue 68


ARTICLES
Displaying 1 - 20 of 56 articles.

Page: 1 2 3 no previousnext


Augustine & the Battle for Orthodoxy: Did You Know?
Misinterpreted for centuries, this painting now sheds light on Augustine and his remarkable life.


How the West Was Really Won: Did You Know?
What a famous painting reveals about America's move west.

Jan Hus: Did You Know?
Interesting and unusual facts about Jan Hus and his followers.


The Ten Most Influential Christians of the Twentieth Century: From the Editor - The Long and the Short of Lists


Augustine & the Battle for Orthodoxy: From the Editor - A Giant-But A Man
From the Editor


How the West Was Really Won: From the Editor - Unexpected Heroes
Unexpected Heroes


Jan Hus: From the Editors - Accidental Radical


The Ten Most Influential Christians of the Twentieth Century: Introductory Timeline - Visionary Years
It was an ambitious and sometimes tragic century in which Christians lived out the gospel.


Evangelicalism: Billy Graham
As an evangelist he has preached to millions; as an evangelical he put a movement on the map.


Preparing a Way in the Wilderness
Though history has all but forgotten them, it was Christian preachers and teachers who really tamed the West.


The Dark Heart Filled With Light
Augustine's early years reveal an intense, proud, and sensual man who yearned to know truth.


To Build a Fire
Jan Hus hoped his incendiary preaching and heated rebukes would purify a tainted church, but the flames consumed him first.


A Church of Their Own
Ethnic congregations were essential for building community in the nation's most diverse region.


Book Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
To show how greatly God has changed him, Augustine tells all. What a fifth-century critic might have said.


Jan Hus: A Gallery of Foes in High Places
As reformation divided Bohemia, it turned some of Hus's most influential allies against him.


Pentecostalism: William Seymour
What scoffers viewed as a weird babble of tongues became a world phenomenon after his Los Angeles revival.


A Plethora of Pontiffs
With two popes, then three, vying for power, more was at stake in Constance than Jan Hus.


Ministries of Mercy: Mother Teresa
She stirred a generation by touching the untouchables.


No Rest for the Weary
Few pioneers possessed strong enough resolve to keep the Sabbath on the Overland Trail.


The Bishop at Work
Augustine saw himself not as a saint, but as a pastor with a job to do.




Page: 1 2 3 no previousnext
Subscribe!

Subscribe to Christian History & Biography
Free trial issue

Give a gift subscription

Buy past issues of Christian History magazine


Shopping
ChristianBook.com
  Books|Music|Videos|Gifts

Bible Studies
Christian History
Leadership Training
Small Group Resources

Featured Items













Free Newsletter
Sign up for the Christian History Newsletter, delivered via e-mail every Friday. Experience the issues that challenged the Church but could not defeat it:




ChristianityToday.com
HomeCT MagChurch/MinistryBible/LifeCommunitiesEntertainmentSchools/JobsShoppingFree!Help
Magazines:
Books & Culture
Christianity Today
Church Law & Tax Report
Church Finance Today
Leadership Journal

Men of Integrity
Today's Christian Woman
Your Church
ChristianityTodayLibrary.com
Resources:
BuildingChurchLeaders.com
ChristianBibleStudies.com
Christian College Guide
ChristianHistory.net
Christian Music Today
Christianity Today Movies

Church Products & Services
Church Safety
ChurchSiteCreator.com
PreachingToday.com
PreachingTodaySermons.com
Seminary/Grad School Guide


Christianity Today International
www.ChristianityToday.com
Copyright © 1994–2009 Christianity Today International
Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise with Us