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Preaching the Insurrection | Christian History Institute
Angry colonists were rallied to declare independence and take up arms because of what they heard from the pulpit. From Christian History magazine.
http://chitorch.org/index.php/chm/eighteenth-century/insurrection/
A Hammer Struck at Heresy | Christian History Institute
What exactly happened at the famous Council of Nicea, when the Roman emperor convened some 250 quarreling Christian bishops? From Christian History magazine.
http://chitorch.org/index.php/chm/fourth-century/arian-heresy/
Pushing Inward | Christian History Institute
Whether he was battling despair or floating on euphoric faith, Hudson Taylor drove himself—and the gospel—ever deeper into China. From Christian History magazine.
http://chitorch.org/index.php/chm/nineteenth-century/taylor/
The “Shrimp” Who Stopped Slavery | Christian History Institute
Slavery, the most malignant evil of the British Empire ceased largely because of the faith and persistence of William Wilberforce. From Christian History magazine.
http://chitorch.org/index.php/chm/eighteenth-century/wilberforce/
Kissers and Smashers | Christian History Institute
Why the Orthodox killed one another over icons. From Christian History magazine.
http://chitorch.org/index.php/chm/eighth-century/icons/
The Spirit-Bearers | Christian History Institute
If you know a little about Eastern monasticism, you know a great deal about Eastern Orthodoxy. From Christian History magazine.
http://chitorch.org/index.php/chm/third-century/orthodoxy/
The Monkey Trial | Christian History Institute
The Scopes monkey trial revealed a great divide separating American Christians. From Christian History magazine.
http://chitorch.org/index.php/chm/twentieth-century/scopes/
Ordinary Saints at First Church | Christian History Institute
It wasn’t revivals or eloquent preachers that most influenced pagan society but everyday Christians doing everyday evangelism. From Christian History magazine.
http://chitorch.org/index.php/chm/first-century/ordinary-saints/
American Pentecost | Christian History Institute
The story behind the Azusa Street revival, the most phenomenal event of twentieth-century Christianity. From christian history magazine.
http://chitorch.org/index.php/chm/twentieth-century/pentecostals/
Primary Sources | Christian History Institute
What type of history do the four Evangelists tell, and what does it reveal about Jesus? From Christian History magazine.
http://chitorch.org/index.php/chm/first-century/jesus-in-gospels/