The 1960s and 70s in America were decades of upheaval — war protests, civil rights marches, psychedelic experiments, and the search for meaning beyond material success. In the midst of this cultural ferment, a surprising spiritual phenomenon emerged: the Jesus Movement.This wasn’t your grandparents’ Sunday service. Young people — many of them disillusioned hippies — […]
Christianity’s early spread in Africa and Asia proves it’s not a Western faith, but a global, divinely commissioned movement.
Pope Pius IX (1792–1878) led the Church for 31 years, defending tradition amid revolutions, nationalism, and modern skepticism.
Learn how John Wycliffe challenged church authority by translating the Bible into English and promoting Scripture as the ultimate truth.
Pope Urban II (1035–1099) launched the First Crusade and led reforms that shaped Church unity and Europe’s religious landscape.
The Greek Orthodox Church is a living witness to God’s unchanging love and truth, preserving ancient faith and community.
Pope Clement VII’s story is one of faith under fire, showing courage and resilience in a world of crisis and upheaval.
The top 10 countries with the highest Christian percentage reveal how the faith continues to shape lives, cultures, and identity today.
The Sabbath debate isn’t just tradition—it’s about Scripture, authority, and whether God still calls His people to worship on Saturday.
The early church was united in faith in Christ, rooted in apostolic teaching, and not yet divided into denominations like Catholic or Protestant.