Church History 101

Church History 101

Author: Christopher M. Bellitto

Publisher: 101

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764816031

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Early church - Medieval church - Reformation church -Modern church.


Sketches From Church History

Sketches From Church History

Author: Rebecca Frawley

Publisher: Banner of Truth

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9780851519524

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A complete unit study on church history; great for families who homeschool, Christian schools, or someone who just wants to understand tht "big picture." Accompanies Banner's Sketches From Church History; includes syllabus, review sheets, tests, puzzles, timelines, maps.


Church History 101

Church History 101

Author: William M. Ramsay

Publisher: Geneva Press

Published: 2004-12-22

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780664502775

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As Presbyterians prepare to celebrate their 300th year in America, this book is a wonderful look at the history that led Presbyterians to the New World and helped shape who they are.


Church History 101

Church History 101

Author: Sinclair B. Ferguson

Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books

Published: 2011-01-12

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 1601784775

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Church history is important because it shows us how God's faithful dealings with His people in the Bible continue in the ongoing life and work of Christ in our world. If you have ever wished for a short book highlighting church history's most important events that will enlighten your mind and peak your interest, this is the one you ve been waiting for. Three prolific church historians collaborate their efforts in Church History 101 to present you with a quick read of church history's high points.


Why Should I Be Interested in Church History?

Why Should I Be Interested in Church History?

Author: Joel R. Beeke

Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books

Published: 2017-03-24

Total Pages: 27

ISBN-13: 1601785089

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The Word of God exalts history and calls us to study it, yet the prevailing attitude among many Christians today is that the study of the past is good for only collecting bits of entertaining trivia. Asserting that "meditating upon God's works and servants in history is not optional for the Christian but an important part of covenant faithfulness to the Lord", church historians Joel R. Beeke and Michael A.G. Haykin present seven benefits for the Christian who studies church history, and they provide practical suggestions for how they get started.