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10 Minutes in Church History

10 Minutes in Church History

Von: Nathan Pali
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10 Minutes in Church History is a Christian history podcast that tells the true stories that shaped the Christian church after the New Testament.

Each short episode explores a real moment, person, movement, or turning point from church history, bringing to life the faith, courage, mistakes, and miracles that built Christianity across centuries. From the early church and Roman persecution to councils, reformers, missionaries, revivals, and modern movements, this podcast tells the story behind the story.

Designed for busy believers, students, and families, every episode delivers a clear, engaging 10-minute story that makes Christian history, church history, and the lives of faithful Christians easy to understand and meaningful to remember.

This isn’t a dry theology lecture or a dense academic show. It’s a narrative-driven, devotional-friendly journey through post–New Testament Christian history, showing how God worked through imperfect people, hard seasons, and ordinary faithfulness.

If you’re interested in church history, Christian biography, Christian heritage, faith stories, and learning how the past still shapes the church today—this podcast is for you.

10 Minutes in Church History Short stories. True faith. A very long journey.

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  • 64 AD: The Night Rome Burned — And Christians Took the Blame
    Jan 19 2026

    In July of 64 AD, the greatest city on Earth went up in flames. For six terrifying days, Rome burned — temples collapsed, neighborhoods vanished, and tens of thousands were left homeless. As panic spread, Emperor Nero faced a political nightmare: someone had to take the blame. In this episode, we explore the Great Fire of Rome, the rise of rumors surrounding Nero, and how a small, misunderstood religious group — the early Christians — became history’s most convenient scapegoat. This is the story of fear, power, propaganda, and the first great wave of Christian persecution.

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    9 Min.
  • St. Anthony: Pioneer of Radical Early Christianity
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, we explore the life of St. Anthony, a spiritual pioneer who sought radical seclusion in the Egyptian desert during the 4th century. We uncover how his pursuit of a deeper connection with God led him to confront spiritual and physical challenges, influencing countless others to follow a monastic path.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to St. Anthony

    00:47 Early Life & Calling

    04:46 Life in the Tomb & Desert

    10:17 A New Monastic Movement

    13:59 Later Life & Legacy

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    12 Min.
  • St. Cyprian and the Unity of the Church
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode, we explore the life of St. Cyprian, a prominent figure in 3rd-century Carthage who became a bishop after a dramatic conversion and faced the Roman Empire's persecution of Christians. We discuss his influential work, 'On the Unity of the Church,' which argues for the indivisible nature of the church and remains a foundational text in Christian theology.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to St. Cyprian

    01:41 Early Life and Conversion

    03:02 Persecution and the Lapsed

    06:33 On the Unity of the Church

    10:25 The Role of Bishops

    15:13 Persecution and Martyrdom

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    12 Min.
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