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Ancient Church Discovered in Gaza Ecumenical News International.
Good Question: Take, Eat—But How Often? Many churches observe the Eucharist a few times a year, but the early churches seemed to observe it weekly—possibly daily. What is most appropriate?—Wendell J. Biermann, Fayetteville, New York By Craig S. Keener
In Print: Beyond Do-Goodism
The Rise and Fall of the Daily Office Structured daily prayers can be traced back to the times of David and Daniel Arthur Paul Boers
Christian History Corner: How the Early Church Saw Heaven The first Christians had very specific ideas about who they would meet in the afterlife Chris Armstrong
Christian History Corner: History in a Flash A new CD-ROM offers quick access to the facts of church history, plus interactive quizzes Elesha Coffman
Christian History Corner: Finding God in a Box Have archaeological discoveries like the James ossuary served or obscured the quest to verify the Bible? Steven Gertz
Church Federation in the Netherlands Closes in on Blessing Same-Sex Unions "Three months after country recognized gay matrimony, proposal suggests distinguishing between life unions and marriage." Andreas Havinga
Pondering Paul The Psychology of Paul explores how a zealous persecutor became Christianity's greatest evangelist Cindy Crosby
"Weblog: PBS, The New York Times Book Review Examine the Early Church" "Appeals court hears Ten Commandments arguments, Christians fight AIDS in Africa, and other stories from online sources around the world." Ted Olsen
What Heresy? The things Neo-Gnostic seekers find lacking in Christianity-experiential insight, mysticism, a direct link to God-are already there Frederica Mathewes-Green
Weblog: Time Goes Gnostic "Christmas, Carl Henry, more Gnostics, and other articles from online sources around the world" Rob Moll
Christian History Corner: Breaking The Da Vinci Code So the divine Jesus and infallible Word emerged out of a fourth-century power-play? Get real. Collin Hansen
LISTENING TO THE LISTENERS He who hath ears to hear gives better sermons. Haddon Robinson
LEADERSHIP BIBLIOGRAPHY Evangelism Paul Borthwick
When the Wineskins Start to Rip Reorganizing a church is never easy, but at times it's necessary. Gordon MacDonald
The Evolution of St. Nick Tracing the roots of Santa Claus to the early church. By Wendy Murray Zoba
CT Classic: Whose Child Is This? The early church's opponents claimed Jesus was illegitimate. Its heretical fringe said he wasn't human. The doctrine of the Virgin Birth set them both straight. By Richard Longenecker
Christian History Corner: Tell Me a Story The most helpful church history scholarship is both broad and narrative Elesha Coffman
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