Blog • Mar 4, 2026

E. W. Perry and the Southern Baptist Convention, Part 1

A guest post by Luke Holmes

Blog • Feb 12, 2026

Eighteen Centuries of Dignity: The Christian Roots of Human Rights

A guest post by Senne Van Boven

Blog • Dec 31, 2025

Feasting in Faith

How our family rings in the new year with an eye toward heaven, by Timothy S. Radcliff

Magazine articles • Issue 159 • May 5, 2026

Navigating salvation

Brendan the Navigator and Irish missions by sea

Magazine articles • Issue 159 • May 5, 2026

Transatlantic tragedy

The slave trade that came by sea

Magazine articles • Issue 159 • May 5, 2026

Tempestuous voyages

Stories of transforming faith at sea, taken from past Christian History issues and other CHI resources

Magazine articles • Issue 159 • May 5, 2026

Afloat and ashore

Maritime mission in the nineteenth century

Magazine articles • Issue 159 • May 5, 2026

Battleship ministers

The unseen work of chaplains aboard military vessels

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Current issue 159

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

Quote of the day

“We are now in Connecticut and never out of sight of a house and sometimes we have a view of many churches and steeples, built very neatly of wood eith...”

Asbury, Francis. *The Journal of the Rev. Francis Asbury, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church*.

Devotional

God’s Way Is not Man’s Way (1875)

God’s way is different from man’s way, but it is always best! Take, for instance, the composition of the Bible. If we ha...