The Castle Church from a Distance A book on display in Luther’s House in Wittenberg The Town Square The Castle
October 31st is the 500th anniversary of Luther’s nailing of his 95 theses to the church door in Wittenburg, which
Knights Charging Hussites During the Middle Ages, the knights were the premiere warriors in the European continent, if not the
Stacking Constantinople The history of the medieval crusades, at least at a very minimal level, is well known to most
The name of Rome is fearsome in military history. Over the centuries, the Roman legions propelled a small city along
Next week millions of Americans will watch a total solar eclipse. Now they are a fascinating phenomenon, but in ancient
Nicholas Ridley In the last issue, we considered the life of Latimer. We turn now to the life of Ridley,
A Waldense Valley The Waldenses have been persecuted for centuries. They are a Protestant sect dating back to at least
ISIS has been all over the news, and it may seem like Islam is more militant than every before. But
Ridley and Latimer are martyred Two men stood back to back at the stake. As a large crowd watched, a









