E. W. Perry and the Southern Baptist Convention, Part 1
A guest post by Luke Holmes
Eighteen Centuries of Dignity: The Christian Roots of Human Rights
A guest post by Senne Van Boven
Feasting in Faith
How our family rings in the new year with an eye toward heaven, by Timothy S. Radcliff
Navigating salvation
Brendan the Navigator and Irish missions by sea
Tempestuous voyages
Stories of transforming faith at sea, taken from past Christian History issues and other CHI resources
Afloat and ashore
Maritime mission in the nineteenth century
Battleship ministers
The unseen work of chaplains aboard military vessels
Magazine
Christianity on the seas
They that go down to the sea in ships...see the works of the LORD, and his wonders in the deep.
Today in History
Toyohiko Kagawa Lived in a Slum to Rescue Japanese for Christ (1888)
“I doubt, my dear Cassander whether those celebrated philosophers, who have written so many books on the contempt of death, would have endured so cruel...”
Baird, Henry Martyn. *The Rise of the Huguenots*. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1880.
Evening comes before morning (1850)
And the evening and the morning were the first day —Genesis 1:5 (KJV). The evening was “darkness” and the morning was “l...

