- Introduction
- The New Testament Times to the Twentieth Century
- The Roman Empire: the Context for Christ’s Great Accomplishments and the Spread of the Gospel
- The Reformation: the Recovery of the Truth
- The Mystics: the Recovery of the Experience of the Inner Life
- The Moravian Brethren: the Recovery of the Initial Stage of the Church Life
- Eighteenth Century Britain: Revival and Missionary Work
- Nineteenth Century Britain: the Brethren, the Discovery of God’s Truth, and the Overcoming Life
- Twentieth Century
- Summary
- The Lord’s Present Move
- Nordic Countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden
- French-speaking Countries—France (and parts of Belgium, and Switzerland)
- German-speaking Countries—Germany and Austria (and parts of Switzerland)
- Italian-speaking Countries—Italy (and parts of Switzerland)
- Baltic Countries—Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
- Switzerland
- Benelux Countries—Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxemburg
- Eastern and Central Europe—Hungary, Poland, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia
- Balkans—Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Serbia
- Iberian Peninsula—Spain and Portugal
- The British Isles—the United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales) and the Republic of Ireland
- Conclusion
- Bibliography