Charting a faith that crossed borders and war to unite Baptists across Europe
The Baptist Movement in the Continent of Europe traces how a small seed grew into a vast, diverse network. This historical account follows leaders, migrants, and native communities as they built churches, faced persecution, and learned to work with local cultures.
- Learn how a transnational vision and practical leadership helped Baptists spread from Hamburg to Sweden, Russia, and beyond.
- See how native workers and long-standing communities carried the flame, shaping movements in places as varied as Petrograd, Riga, and Portugal.
- Understand the role of toleration, peril, and perseverance in sustaining religious liberty and church life through upheaval.
- Explore the social and political contexts that influenced evangelism, missionary effort, and church organization across Europe.
Ideal for readers of church history and those curious about how faith communities grow, endure, and adapt across borders in changing times.