Even the Soviet Gulag Couldn’t Keep the Gospel Down
‘Finding God in the Gulag’ keeps alive the memory of those Christians who suffered under Soviet rule, even as it teaches us about ourselves.
‘Finding God in the Gulag’ keeps alive the memory of those Christians who suffered under Soviet rule, even as it teaches us about ourselves.
The call to bear witness to our faith in Christ and the miracle of the rebirth is just as important today as it was in 1976—with or without a Baptist in the White House.
‘When Christians Disagree’ is a fascinating case study of the personal and theological factors that can fuel division within the church.
As much as ‘Gladiator II’ hints at factors that sowed seeds for the empire’s Christian turn 1,700 years ago, it also gives reasons for hope in our own day.
The intriguing family history presented in ‘The Beechers’ reminds us that Christian activism not grounded in orthodox doctrine inevitably leads to drift.