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Christian History Corner

Jennifer Trafton is associate editor of Christian History & Biography magazine, a quarterly, thematic publication devoted to connecting contemporary Christians to their spiritual heritage by communicating church history in an engaging, accurate, and visual way.

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Christian History Corner: Timeline of the Spirit-gifted
Before Moody, Finney, Edwards, and Mather came a long line of Catholic and Orthodox believers reputed to enjoy the promise of the Father.
Christian History Corner: The King Is Coming, Eventually
What if you announced the rapture, but God didn't show up?
Christian History Corner: No Sex (Before Marriage), Please...We're Christian
Miss America preaches a 2000-year-old message
Christian History Corner: Just War, Just Nation?
World War II preacher points America back to the nation's soul
Christian History Corner: Evangelicalism's Decades of Fire
New historical survey highlights twentieth-century evangelicalism's impassioned middle decades
Christian History Corner: 9/11, History, and the True Story
Wartime authors J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis help put 9/11 in perspective
Christian History Corner: Standing Alone for Unity
The attempt to bring European Christians together forced one reformer, Caspar Schwenckfeld, straight to the fringe
Christian History Corner: Do Non-Charismatics 'Do' Holy Spirit Baptism?
Ask D. L. Moody, Charles G. Finney, Jonathan Edwards, or Cotton Mather
Christian History Corner: How the Early Church Saw Heaven
The first Christians had very specific ideas about who they would meet in the afterlife
Christian History Corner: Spurgeon on Jabez
What history's most prolific preacher said, in 1871, about the Prayer of Jabez
Christian History Corner: A Protestant Bishop Speaks Out on the Stakes of Public Education
Why concerned parents should read the 17th-century Moravian educational reformer Jan Amos Comenius
Christian History Corner: Big Church Revival
Christian gyms and shopping malls may be new, but full-service megachurches are positively medieval
Christian History Corner: Legacy of an Ancient Pact
Why do Christians still chafe under restrictions in some Muslim nations? It all started with Umar
Christian History Corner: Divvying up the Most Sacred Place
Emotions have historically run high as Christians have staked their claims to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Christian History Corner: 2002 Is Not 1789
Before trying to figure out what the framers of the Constitution really thought, remember that they were from a wildly different country-the past
Christian History Corner: Phantom Saints
Juan Diego could soon join a long line of pious, exemplary, and quite possibly imaginary Catholic heroes
Christian History Corner: When Pacifists Attack
"350 years ago, George Fox launched a powerful, peace-loving movement with an assault on established Christianity."
Christian History Corner: Coming to America
"Commentators who call proposed INS policies an unprecedented invasion of privacy forget what foreign visitors were asked 80 years ago, and why"
Christian History Corner: Severe Success
Bernard of Clairvaux was a tough act to follow-yet thousands of Christians walked his path
Christian History Corner: Between Extremes
"Church leaders didn't like Pelagius's ideas about free will, but they've never been able to avoid them completely"
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