Photo Friday: Down to the River
Popular holiness evangelist Lafayette Shoalts takes new converts "down to the river" in today's Photo Friday installment. ...read more
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Popular holiness evangelist Lafayette Shoalts takes new converts "down to the river" in today's Photo Friday installment. ...read more
Today's Photo Friday installment highlights an important event in the life of the Valley Chapel Church in North Canton, Ohio: the groundbreaking for a new Sunday school building. ...read more
Learn more about the fellowship proposed by one of the most respected names in contemporary Anabaptism....read more
Some thoughts on the most recent issue of "Brethren in Christ History and Life." ...read more
Former general secretary R. Donald Shafer shares his recollections of the Brethren in Christ Church in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. ...read more
Observing the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., with this quote from Brethren in Christ pastor Glenn "Woody" Dalton....read more
Today's Photo Friday installment honors the educational achievements of K.B. Hoover, a long-time professor of science at Messiah College. ...read more
We've asked this question before. Now we're asking it again. Share your answers! ...read more
Today's Photo Friday installment tells the story of Dr. Viriginia Kauffman, the first female Brethren in Christ medical missionary -- and an expert shooter. ...read more
A quote to make you think, courtesy of twentieth-century Brethren in Christ evangelist Luke L. Keefer, Sr. ...read more
While we're braving a bit of snow in Philadelphia, "the search for piety and obedience" shares an image of a dauntless Brethren in Christ snow-trekker in this week's Photo Friday installment. ...read more
Choreographed employee dancing at Messiah College? (It's all for a great cause.)...read more
"the search for piety and obedience" is on hiatus for a bit....read more
If given the choice between Communism and Capitalism, which would Jesus choose? Two Brethren in Christ authors answer the question below. ...read more
A quote to stimulate your thoughts, courtesy of nineteenth-century Brethren in Christ church leader W.O. Baker. ...read more