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A Timeline of Black Christianity Before the Civil War
The first black pastor to lead a white congregation, the start of the AME, and slavery splits American denominations.
You Must Not Kneel Here
One April Sunday, Richard Allen and fellow black Methodists decided they wouldn't stand for prejudice anymore.
A Revolution in Religion, Too
The Revolutionary War changed American Christianity, and it still sparks debate today.
Camp Meetings and Circuit Riders: Did You Know?
Little Known Facts about Camp Meetings and Circuit Riders
Rejecting the Negro Pew
As revival religion blossomed, so did the independent black church.
All Sins Swept Away
A slave describes her delayed but dramatic conversion.
Focus on the Frontier Family
How Methodists strengthened the Christian home—and changed it.
Christianity on the Early American Frontier: Christian History Interview - Revivals That Changed a Nation
Frontier faith captured the heart of the common person—and molded America's character.
Wrestling with God and Man
Dramatic accounts from the frontier's most popular autobiography.
Revival at Cane Ridge
What exactly happened at the most important camp meeting in American history?
Ministers Decry 'Censorship'
Confronting Canada's Secular Slide
Why Canadian evangelicals thrive in a culture often indifferent to religious faith.
George Whitefield: Did You Know?
Little-known or remarkable facts about George Whitefield

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The Miracle of the Ear
The Miracle of the Ear
Speech was not God’s only miracle at Pentecost. The Spirit also gave the gift of understanding, overcoming division and contempt.

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