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Justin Martyr
Justin was born into a pagan family, studied Stoicism, Aristotelianism and Platonism, but eventually became a Christian. Read about how he defended the faith in life and in death. Justin Martyr (ca. 114-ca. 165 A.D.) is without a doubt the most important of the Greek apologists of the 2nd century. Born into a Greek and pagan family in the Palestinian…
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February 13 and July 8 – Priscilla and Aquila, teachers and supporters of the early church
Sometimes two heads are better than one. For Priscilla and Aquila, ministry wasn’t an individual pursuit; it was a joint project. Learn more about this husband and wife team.Partners in FaithMost of the early Christian ministry was carried out by single people of faith, but in the case of Priscilla and her husband, Aquila, we find a couple who taught…
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About Pentecost
Christians remember Pentecost as the day the Holy Spirit descended on the disciples. But Pentecost is also a Jewish holiday. Read more about the significance of Pentecost.The Birthday of the ChurchOn the day of Pentecost all the Lord's followers were together in one place. Suddenly there was a noise from heaven like the sound of a mighty wind! It filled…
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The Paschal Triduum
The Paschal Triduum is a three-day period for Christians to fast and pray over the significance of Jesus’ death and resurrection. The word "triduum" means three days, and the Paschal Triduum, counted from sunset to sunset, marks the time from Holy Thursday evening through Easter Sunday evening. It is a time when Christians fast, pray, and keep watch for the…
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The Gospel of Mary: Alternative Authority in Early Christian History
What is the Gospel of Mary? Why is it important to readers today? Read more to find out.Forgotten by history until its rediscovery in the late nineteenth century, the Gospel of Mary (GM) exists now only in three incomplete manuscripts. Two manuscripts from the early third century CE are in Greek and are very fragmentary (P. Rylands 463 and P.…
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The Council in Jerusalem
Acts 15 depicts the church in crisis. How should they integrate uncircumcised believers into the church? The Council in Jerusalem met to address this issue. Check out more information about this council here.After Jesus' departure, one of the most pressing questions his followers faced was whether only Jews could be saved, or Gentiles also. (See for example Matthew 10:5-6; 15:24;…
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