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Pope and LWF President Praise Agreement Between Catholics and Lutherans Work toward Eucharistic sharing next, say leaders 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
Persecution in Early Church: Did You Know? by EVERETT FERGUSON [EVERETT FERGUSON Dr. Everett Ferguson is professor of Bible at Abilene Christian University and author of Backgrounds of Early Christianity (Eerdmans, 1987).]
Devoted Disciplinarian Pastor Edwards spared neither loving care nor the rod. Richard A. Bailey
Militants Blamed for Death of Three Missionaries in India "5,000 attend funeral, Catholic schools close in mourning" Anto Akkara
Dispatch: Integrity Doles Out God's Not-So Inclusive Love The Integrity Eucharist has become a triennial sort of mass pity party. Douglas LeBlanc
The Reformation Question What does Catholic mean? By Mary Noll Venables
Ragamuffin The patched-up life and unshabby message of Brennan Manning. By Agnieszka Tennant
Communion When Seekers are Present By Craig Brian Larson
The Passover Potluck Returning meaning to the communion service. Jeanne Doering
Perfect Communion Terri Collins
John Wycliffe and the Dawn of the Reformation DR. DONALD L. ROBERTS Dr. Donald L Roberts is an ordained clergyman and this article is adapted from a graduate thesis on John Wycliffe which he submitted to the University of Cincinnati.
From the Archives: Wycliffe Causes Controversy Over Eucharist
Zwingli and Luther: The Giant vs. Hercules JOHN B. PAYNE Dr. John B. Payne is Professor of Church History at Lancaster Theological Seminary and also president of the Evangelical and Reformed Historical Society in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Zwingli - Father of the Swiss Reformation: The Gallery of Family, Friends, Foes & Followers
From the Archives: Replacing The Mass With a New Order of Worship
From the Martyr's Mirror The Story of Hans Bret, Died January 1577
From the Archives: The Schleitheim Confession Translated by Miriam Usher Chrisman. Printed at Strassburg by Jacob Frölich Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Wick Collection PAS II 1/2. The broadsheet is dated in the collection as 1544.
The Anabaptists: Christian History Timeline A Quarter Century that Lit a Fire…that Spread to All the World!
From the Archives: James R. Graves An "Old Landmark Baptist" puts it on the line.
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