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Bosnia a Remarkable Example of Administration

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The situation in the Philippine Islands, which has been a challenge for the United States, should make us particularly interested in Bosnia. The Austrians...

Protestant Efforts to Support Education in Bulgaria

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Raising Funds for Samakov Schools The Protestants in Bulgaria are working hard to raise money to support the schools in Samakov. They believe that these...

The Impact of Missionary Work in Bulgaria

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Translation of the Bible and the Spread of Literature The Bible was translated into Bulgarian in 1872 by Dr. Riggs and Dr. Long. Since then,...

American Missionary Work in Bulgaria

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The American Board of Foreign Missions The American Board of Foreign Missions has been active in Bulgaria since 1858, when the first mission station was...

A Young Man’s Journey from Islam to Protestantism

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The son of a high-ranking pasha, who served as an officer in the Turkish army, became close friends with an American family living in...

Missionary Education in Turkey

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Several high-quality colleges and schools are run by missionary boards throughout Turkey. These institutions provide education for students of all levels and have become...

Protestant Worship in Constantinople

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Every Sunday in Constantinople, eleven Protestant church services are held in four different languages. These services offer spiritual support to a diverse international community...

St. Theopemptus of Nicomedia

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A Brave Bishop During Persecution St. Theopemptus was the Bishop of Nicomedia during the time of Emperor Diocletian, who ruled the Roman Empire. He was...

What Was the Second Council of Nicaea

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The Second Council of Nicaea (787 AD) The Second Council of Nicaea was the seventh major meeting (or ecumenical council) of the Christian Church. It...

John of Nicomedia

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A Church Writer During the Time of Constantine John of Nicomedia was a priest (presbyter) in the Church of Nicomedia, located in Bithynia (in today’s...