Christian History

Discuss with your group these issues related to the history and legacy of Christianity. Perfect for individual or group study, with downloadable convenience.



A Passion for Change - William Wilberforce
A Passion for Change - William Wilberforce

William Wilberforce Bible Study
Why is it so difficult—and so important—for Christians to work together for good?


Following God to Egypt
Following God to Egypt

Current Issues Bible Study
When the Holy Family fled Bethlehem, Herod's evil became a blessing for Egypt.


How We Got Our Bible
How We Got Our Bible

Christian History Bible Study
This course looks at how the 66 books that make up our Bible came to be the accepted canon of Scripture.


Lessons from the Apocrypha
Lessons from the Apocrypha

Current Issues Bible Study
What these oft-overlooked books say about the brutal and seductive world into which Jesus was born.


Lessons from the Crusades
Lessons from the Crusades

Christianity Today Bible Study
The Crusades were not simply a battle with tolerance and terrorism. What can Christians learn from the moral chaos of the past?


Church History: The Early Church & Middle Ages
Church History: The Early Church & Middle Ages

Christian History Bible Study
The key questions Christians have faced over 2,000 years


Reformation to the Present
Reformation to the Present

Christian History Bible Study
Discuss the key questions Christians have faced over two millennia in this 6-session study.


The Birth of the Church
The Birth of the Church

Christian History Bible Study
Discuss the key questions Christians have faced over two millennia and learn answers for today in this 6-session study.


The Legacy of John Calvin
The Legacy of John Calvin

Christianity Today Bible Study
Unifying truths from the 500-year-old reformer.


Tradition: Love It or Lose It?
Tradition: Love It or Lose It?

Current Issues Bible Study
Does tradition breed empty faith or healthy Christianity? This lesson examines Jesus' teaching about tradition.



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