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Augustine & the Battle for Orthodoxy: Did You Know? Misinterpreted for centuries, this painting now sheds light on Augustine and his remarkable life. Elesha Coffman
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. Elesha Coffman
The Ten Most Influential Christians of the Twentieth Century: From the Editor - The Long and the Short of Lists Mark Galli
Augustine & the Battle for Orthodoxy: From the Editor - A Giant-But A Man From the Editor Mark Galli
How the West Was Really Won: From the Editor - Unexpected Heroes Unexpected Heroes Mark Galli
Jan Hus: From the Editors - Accidental Radical Elesha Coffman
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. editors
Evangelicalism: Billy Graham As an evangelist he has preached to millions; as an evangelical he put a movement on the map. William Martin
Preparing a Way in the Wilderness Though history has all but forgotten them, it was Christian preachers and teachers who really tamed the West. Ferenc Morton Szasz
The Dark Heart Filled With Light Augustine's early years reveal an intense, proud, and sensual man who yearned to know truth. Robert Payne
To Build a Fire Jan Hus hoped his incendiary preaching and heated rebukes would purify a tainted church, but the flames consumed him first. Thomas A. Fudge
A Church of Their Own Ethnic congregations were essential for building community in the nation's most diverse region. Carl V. Hallberg
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. David F. Wright
Jan Hus: A Gallery of Foes in High Places As reformation divided Bohemia, it turned some of Hus's most influential allies against him. Maartje M. Abbenhuis
Pentecostalism: William Seymour What scoffers viewed as a weird babble of tongues became a world phenomenon after his Los Angeles revival. Vinson Synan
A Plethora of Pontiffs With two popes, then three, vying for power, more was at stake in Constance than Jan Hus. Peter E. Prosser
Ministries of Mercy: Mother Teresa She stirred a generation by touching the untouchables. Ruth A. Tucker
No Rest for the Weary Few pioneers possessed strong enough resolve to keep the Sabbath on the Overland Trail. Winton U. Solberg
The Bishop at Work Augustine saw himself not as a saint, but as a pastor with a job to do. Bruce L. Shelley
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