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D. L. Moody's Contribution to Christian Publishing He was the catalyst for two of America's largest religious book publishers. Allan Fisher is editor, academic and reference books, for Baker Book House in Grand Rapids, Michigan
From the Archives: Cyprian's Letter to Banished Christians Encouragement for believers sentenced to the Roman mines.
William and Catherine Booth: Christian History Timeline
From the Archives: The New Birth Excerpts from a sermon that Moody preached at least 183 times.
Persecuted Christians Today by JAMES REAPSOME [JAMES REAPSOME Evangelical Mission Information Service]
The History of the Church: Recommended Resources —The Editors
William and Catherine Booth: A Gallery of the Booths' Children Their struggles and achievements NORMAN H. MURDOCH
D. L. Moody: Recommended Resources (Resources listed alphabetically, by title, within each category. with asterisks denote those still in print.)
Important Events in Church History: Christian History Timeline
Persecution in the Early Church: Recommended Resources Recommendations provided by Kenneth R. Calvert, Th,M. candidate in patristics at Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
William Booth's Theology of Redemption The General's view of sanctification, the kingdom of God, and salvation moved his Army to action. Dr. Roger J. Green is professor and chair of biblical and theological studies at Gord College in Wenham, Massachusetts, and author of War on Two Fronts: The Redemptive Theology of William Booth (The Salvation Army, 1989)
Important Events in Church History A selective chronological listing
The Faith Behind the Famous: Charles Dickens Some of his novels mercilessly lampoon Christians. Yet the great Victorian author also wrote a reverent account of Jesus' life. Stephen Rost, a writer from Mesquite, Texas, is the editor of eight volumes in the Christian Classics Series (Nelson, 1988–9).
The Faith Behind the Famous: Florence Nightingale: Christian History Sampler She singlehandedly revolutionized the field of nursing, a mission that began with a call to God's service at age 17. Mary Lewis Coakley is the author of twelve books and resides in Wyncote, Pennsylvania.
What Do Salvationists Believe?
1517 Luther Posts the 95 Theses An obscure monk invited debate on a pressing church issue—and touched off a history-shattering reform movement. Dr. Eric W. Gritsch
A Forceful Faith Excerpts from Florence Nightingale's letters and diaries [Sources: Lonely Crusader by Cecil Woodham-Smith New York: McGraw-Hill, 1951). "Soldiers' Heroine Florence Nightingale" by W.C. Wilson in Apollo in Pygmyland and Other True Stories (London: Edinburgh House Press, 1946). God's Servant at the Battlefield: Florence Nightingale by David R. Collins (Milford, Michigan: Mott Media, 1985).]
Events in the Life of Charles Dickens Stephen Rost, a writer from Mesquite, Texas, is the editor of eight volumes in the Christian Classics Series (Nelson, 1988–9).
The Story Behind Salvation Army Music William Booth felt suspicious of organized music groups. Yet he launched a movement that became renowned worldwide for its bands and choirs. Dr. Ronald W. Holz is chair of the division of fine arts at Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky, and author of several studies of Salvation Army music.
1521 The Diet of Worms Was the wayward Luther free to dissent? A German council rendered a judgment. ERIC W. GRITSCH Dr. Eric W. Gritsch is Maryland Synod Professor of Church History and director of the Institute for Luther Studies at Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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