WTS BOOKS SALE:
2,000 YEARS OF CHRIST’S POWER (5-VOLUME SET), by Nick Needham
Learn what Jesus has been doing since 33 AD with Nick Needham’s 5-volume set, 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power. The offer ends May 31, 2026. See the 5 volumes below.
The Age of the Early Church Fathers (volume 1)- The Middle Ages (volume 2)
- Renaissance and Reformation (volume 3)
- The Age of Religious Conflict (volume 4)
- The Age of Enlightenment and Awakening (volume 5)
Endorsements
“These volumes should be compulsory reading, first for pastors and elders called to teach and defend the faith, but also for Christians in general who desire to deepen their knowledge of the Saviour’s power throughout the church’s history.”
Ian Hamilton, President, Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Newcastle, UK
“It is a brave historian who tackles the extremely challenging task of writing the 2,000-year history of the Church. Well, Nick Needham has more than risen to the challenge. This eagerly-awaited fourth volume has been well worth the wait and, not to pressure our brother scholar, we now look forward to the concluding volume!”
Michael A. G. Haykin, Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
“As he assesses the European Enlightenment, evangelical revivals … and developments within Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy from his consistently Reformed perspective, Needham provides illuminating reading for those who share that perspective, but perhaps even more for those who do not.”
Mark A. Noll, Author of ‘America’s Book: The Rise and Decline of a Bible Civilization, 1794–1911’
“As always, Needham remains attentive to the big picture, yet he also manages to maintain a grasp of the lesser known details throughout. Especially notable is Needham’s inclusion of the Eastern and Russian Orthodox Church. Highly recommended.”
Jonathan Master, President, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, South Carolina
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2,000 YEARS OF CHRIST'S POWER (5-VOLUME SET), by Nick Needham (WTS)