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EDITORIAL: Our Extended, Persecuted Family By David Neff
EDITORIAL: Remember Their Chains Take up the cause of our persecuted brothers and sisters in the faith. By Wendy Murray Zoba
A People Called Baptist
To Walk in All His Ways Rev. Roger Hayden and Staff Roger Hayden, M.A., B.D., is a Baptist pastor in Reading, England and Secretary of the British Baptist Historical Society.
The Gallery of Leaders, Evangelists, Thinkers and Movers in Baptist History
Religious Liberty: An Emotional Issue Still Not Settled
Where are the Lions When We Really Need Them? EDWIN S. GAUSTAD Dr. Gaustad is Professor of History at the University of California, Riverside
The Flowering of Pietism in the Garden of America DONALD DURNBAUGH Donald F. Durnbaugh, Ph.D., is Professor of Church History at Bethany Theological Seminary, Oak Brook, Illinois. His writings include The Believer's Church: The History Character of Radical Pietism
Principalities and Powers: Authorities in Conflict
What the Soviet Constitution Says About Freedom and Religion
The History of Russian Christianity: Did You Know?
The Soviet Union Celebrates 1000 Years of Christianity Why, all of a sudden, would an officially atheistic confederation of republics like the USSR choose to celebrate, in full pomp and grandeur, a thousand years of Christianity on its soil? Author of numerous articles and sermons, Dr. Ihor G. Kutash is the director of the Media and Information Commission of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada, and is the dean of the St. Sophie Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The History of Russian Christianity: Christian History Timeline
The Hard Journey to America
A Time for Mourning, A Time for War From the Reformation to the Glorious Return John Hobbins, a native of the United States, attended the Waldensian seminary in Rome, and serves as pastor of several Methodist-Waldensian Churches on the island of Sicily.
The Renaissance of the Gospel A Brief Sketch of the Italian Reformation Emidio Campi is a Waldensian pastor in Zurich, Switzerland. He also teaches church history in the University of Zurich, and was formerly general secretary of the World Student Christian Federation.
From Mountain Ghetto to Missionary Diaspora Waldensians and the Modern Era Dr. Giorgio Bouchard is currently President of the Protestant Federation of Italy. He is a Waldens-pastor and serves a congregation in Naples. From 1979 to 1986 he was moderator of the Waldensian Church.
To A Home in the Land of the Free The Waldensians in North America Giuseppe Platene is pastor of the Waldensian Church of Angrogna, Italy, and vice-director of the weekly Waldensian magazine La Luce.
Rome's Religious Ferment The first-century Empire swirled with an exotic mix of religions. Dr. Herbert Schlossberg, Project Director, Fieldstead Institute.
313 The Edict of Milan The agreement shifted Christianity from being an illicit, persecuted sect to being a welcome—and soon dominant—religion of the Roman Empire. David F. Wright is dean of the faculty of divinity at the University of Edinburgh and a member of the advisory board of Christian History.
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