Reformation

Seven Ways to Celebrate Reformation Day

October 31st is the 500th anniversary of Luther's nailing of his 95 theses to the church door in Wittenburg, which…

7 years ago

Nicholas Ridley: Play the Man

In the last issue, we considered the life of Latimer.  We turn now to the life of Ridley, Latimer’s faithful…

7 years ago

How Joshua Janavel put Thousands to Flight

The Waldenses have been persecuted for centuries. They are a Protestant sect dating back to at least the 12th century.…

7 years ago

Hugh Latimer: A Candle That Will Never Go Out

Two men stood back to back at the stake.  As a large crowd watched, a heavy chain was passed around their…

7 years ago

John Bunyan: Venture All for God

The sound of psalms wafted through the open windows of a country cottage near Bedford, England in 1675. A small…

7 years ago

Martin Luther: The 500th Anniversary

This year, 2017, marks an important year in the history of God’s providential dealings with man. This is the 500th…

7 years ago

Gaspard de Coligny – the Huguenot Admiral

Gaspard de Coligny was an admiral in 16th century Catholic France. He converted to Protestantism and became a leader of…

7 years ago

John Knox: Give Me Scotland Ere I Die

  A French warship drifted slowly along the coast of Scotland, ominously symbolizing the bondage of the Scottish people. It…

7 years ago

John Knox: The Father of Presbyterianism

Join us at the Reformation Wall for a brief sketch of the life of John Knox, a Scottish Reformer.

8 years ago