Category: 11 | Church History

  • Some Lessons from Church History

    In 1941, Adolf Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa, Nazi Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union. It would last close to a year and prove disastrous for the Nazi army. Facing a Russian winter and stretched well beyond its supply lines, the operation cost Hitler close to one million men and eventually led to his defeat in […]


  • The Age of the Fathers

    The story is told of two monks who were looking at a large cathedral in Rome. After pondering its gold and marble and beautiful architecture, one turned to the other and said, “No more can we say with Peter, ‘Silver and gold have I none.’” The other monk nodded his head in agreement and then […]


  • The Middle Ages

    There is a running joke at my church that whenever our pastor wears a dark suit on Sunday morning, the congregation can expect a “heavy” sermon.  This observation is repeated from the pulpit by the pastor himself, and it is usually accompanied by a message on the depravity of man, spiritual threats facing today’s society, […]


  • The Age of Reformation

    October 31 is a special day for many people in the world.1 It is Halloween, a time when children dress up, parents pass out candy, and whole neighborhoods come together to play make-believe. But it is an even more important day for people in the church because October 31 is also known as “Reformation Day.” […]


  • The Modern Age

    In his book, No Place for Truth, David Wells tells about the shock a Puritan would experience if he were suddenly transported to the Modern Age. He writes that: The Congregational church was visually the town’s center. One of the first things the Puritans had always done when building a new town was to establish […]