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A quote to make you think, courtesy of nineteenth-century Brethren in Christ missionary H. Frances Davidson. ...read more
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A quote to make you think, courtesy of nineteenth-century Brethren in Christ missionary H. Frances Davidson. ...read more
The National Association of Evangelicals passes a resolution calling for "new efforts toward verifiable multilateral reductions in nuclear weapons." ...read more
Learn more about a recently discovered document urging eighteenth-century Lancaster County Anabaptists to vote against presidential candidate Thomas Jefferson in the election of 1800. ...read more
Learn more about the Global Mennonite History Project, which chronicles the growth of Anabaptism across the globe -- and features some insights into international Brethren in Christ history! ...read more
A quote to make you think, courtesy of twentieth-century Brethren in Christ minister and bishop E.J. Swalm. ...read more
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Recollections of the annual Bible conferences sponsored by the Southern California band of the Brethren in Christ Church during the first half of the twentieth century, courtesy of memoirist Eldon F. Bert. ...read more
A quote to make you think, courtesy of twentieth-century Brethren in Christ church leader Owen H. Alderfer. ...read more
A few words and a photo on the early Brethren in Christ mission work in Cuba. ...read more
Read the fall 2011 issue of the Brethren in Christ Historical Society's Newsletter, now online. ...read more
Download your free copy of H. Frances Davidson's "South and South Central Africa." ...read more
Today's Photo Friday installment tells the story of Jacob T. Ginder, conservative Brethren in Christ church leader, and his response to major changes in the culture of the Brethren in Christ Church. ...read more
Observing the 105th anniversary of the Brethren in Christ Church's Macha Mission with this photo of and journal entry from intrepid missionary pioneer H. Frances Davidson. ...read more
Read the summer 2011 issue of the Brethren in Christ Historical Society's Newsletter, now online. ...read more
A Photo Friday post in honor of Tropical Storm Lee, which foiled my plans to do research at the Brethren in Christ Historical Library and Archives this weekend. ...read more