History Makers

Radicalchurch History Blogspot. In this blog I want to explore the Christian church's passionate past. In it you'll meet Christian "movers and...

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  • 10 years

    This Blog Has Moved

    This "History Makers" Blog has now moved. You can find it here: http://makinghistorynow.wordpress.com/

  • 11 years

    An Ordinary Hero - Alonso Rodriguez

    Alonso Rodriguez [1532-1617] is a shining example of ‘blooming where you’re planted’. He didn’t found churches, win crowds to Jesus or conquer heresy. He was one of God’s ‘unknowns’, who won hidden victories: over failure, sickness, loss and heartbreak...

  • 11 years

    RADICAL OUTREACH - THE 'HALLELUJAH LASSES'

    The great question in most churches which are at all earnest in their work, is how to reach the masses. This isn't some present-day church growth report; it comes from an English newspaper, the Northern Daily Express, of 4th March 1879, and concerns...

  • 11 years

    The Pain and Colour of the Cross

    With Easter fast approaching, here's an idea you may not have thought of.
    Reading up on Oscar Romero recently, I came across something profound and beautiful that was completely new to me: the Salvadoran Cross.
    Its origins lies in the 1960s and 70s, when people fled the brutal persecutions in El Salvador and lived in refugee camps in neighbouring countries. Here they tried to reconcile their pain and horror with their deeply-held Christian faith. What they...

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