Allmän Evangelisk Tidning
Allmän Evangelisk Tidning, founded in 1871 by a group of Evangelical Lutheran leaders in Turku, has become a cornerstone of Finnish religious journalism, promoting Evangelical values and fostering community engagement. Over the years, it has evolved to cover diverse topics including theology, social issues, and cultural events, marking significant milestones in advancing literacy and spirituality within Finnish society. Renowned for its integrity and insightful reporting, it remains a trusted source in both religious and secular spheres. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of Allmän Evangelisk Tidning from Turku, with archives starting 1845 and featuring 810 scans in total. This collection may also include mentions of historical figures, events, and insights relevant to your own family history. Dive into the past and uncover stories that shaped your community and family by exploring these invaluable resources.