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Huguenots and the Wars of Religion: Did You Know?
Interesting & unusual facts about the Huguenots—and their enemies.
The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Suspicious and scared, the king of France ordered a political assassination. Then the real killing began.
Escape from Babylon
As repression became a way of life in France, Huguenots faced three choices: convert, go underground, or risk everything to reach le Refuge.
Slaughter, Mayhem, & Providence
How one of France's greatest poets made sense of the Huguenot tragedies.
From the Editor
Because Pastors Prayed
South Side Showdown
Rebels to Be Reckoned With
The most powerful empire in Europe was no match for a peasant army led by a blind man.
The Wanderer
Jerome of Prague's zest for life was surpassed only by his zeal for reform.
Preparing a Way in the Wilderness
Though history has all but forgotten them, it was Christian preachers and teachers who really tamed the West.
Dying To Save
The Whitman Massacre reveals much of what was noble and flawed regarding missions to Native Americans.
Deliver us from Evil
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In Guns We Trust
Fear and idolatry are our real gun problem.
‘Do You Believe in God?’
Columbine and the stirring of America’s soul.
Ascetic Agitators
The early monks not only prayed in the desert but sometimes rioted in the cities.
Redeeming Sudan's Slaves
Americans are becoming instant abolitionists. But is the movement backfiring?

Top Story July 7, 2024

Modern Secularism Makes No Sense Without Christianity
Modern Secularism Makes No Sense Without Christianity
A new book argues that early Protestant thinking helped fuel an anti-supernatural worldview. But that worldview retains more Protestantism than it cares to admit.

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