Women in the Church
Issue 90. Adoniram & Ann Judson: American Mission Pioneers
Two attractive young people from small-town New England became the poster children of a cause that soon swept through the nation: Missions.
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Issue 83. Mary in the Imagination of the Church
Meet the flesh-and-blood woman God chose as the vessel of the Incarnation. Meet the scholars, priests, and poets who for centuries have fulfilled the prophecy of our Lord's mother that "all generations will call me blessed."
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Issue 82. Phoebe Palmer: Mother of the Holiness Movement
Phoebe Palmer mothered the American holiness movement, from which emerged new holiness and eventually Pentecostal denominations, missions, camp meetings, works of social reform, and female ministry.
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Issue 30. Women in the Medieval Church
During the age of Christendom, lay women found one primary outlet through which they could express their spiritual yearnings: monasticism. Read about Julian's visions, Catherine's social service, Joan's bravery, and much more in this enlightening and inspiring issue of Christian History & Biography.
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Issue 26. William & Catherine Booth: Salvation Army Founders
Christian History & Biography offers this issue as a primer to the life and ministry of William and Catherine Booth, and as an inspiring account of two faithful Christians who held nothing back in their mission to bring Jesus to the people around them.
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