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A quote to make you think, courtesy of twentieth-century Brethren in Christ church leader Owen H. Alderfer. ...read more
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A quote to make you think, courtesy of twentieth-century Brethren in Christ church leader Owen H. Alderfer. ...read more
One pundit is calling the National Association of Evangelicals "more liberal." But what he doesn't understand is that the interdenominational institution has endured such criticism since its very beginning. ...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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Check out a recent IN PART article (written by Harriet Bicksler and Curtis Book) that explores this complex question. ...read more
A few words about the Brethren in Christ tradition of feet washing, a practice common on Maundy Thursday. ...read more
How evangelical theology can reinforce and refine the Anabaptist vision for Christian peacemaking....read more
A quote to make you think, courtesy of twentieth-century Brethren in Christ church leader Arthur Climenhaga. ...read more
Theologian Stanley Hauerwas offers some observations on the strengths and weaknesses of American Evangelicalism....read more
Today's Photo Friday installment showcases a unique method of evangelism employed by the Sunday school students at one Brethren in Christ congregation in the 1950s....read more
If it isn't already there, the April 2010 edition of "Brethren in Christ History and Life" will soon arrive in mailboxes throughout North America. Let's explore some of the issue's best articles....read more
Is there a difference between the Anabaptist and Wesleyan holiness conceptions of "the world"?...read more
The Brethren in Christ were (and are) not fundamentalists. This— thankfully—has been the long-held contention of many Brethren in Christ historians. While debates about “the fundamentals of the faith” raged on in schools and churches across the United States in the early years of the twentieth century, the Brethren (who...read more