“Our minds can be hijacked”: The Tech Insiders Who Fear a Smartphone Dystopia
Google, Twitter and Facebook workers who helped make technology so addictive are disconnecting themselves from the internet.
There is growing concern that as well as addicting users, technology is contributing toward so-called “continuous partial attention”, severely limiting people’s ability to focus, and possibly lowering IQ. One recent study showed that the mere presence of smartphones damages cognitive capacity – even when the device is turned off. “Everyone is distracted,” Rosenstein says. “All of the... Continue Reading
What the Reformation Did and Didn’t Do for Women
As a result of the Reformation, women were given new opportunities to be educated, participate in the church and in the family, and share the Gospel.
No longer was a woman to be considered “defective and misbegotten,” as Aquinas had taught, but created in the image of God and of infinite value. In Christ, all Christians are consecrated priests. Therefore, Luther referred to his own beloved wife Katie, a former nun, as “my rib,” my book of Galatians, and the “boss of... Continue Reading
14 Women of the Reformation That You Probably Never Knew About
These women were dedicated to the gospel of Jesus Christ, some to the point of martyrdom.
All of these women longed to see the Reformation triumph, and the good news of the gospel overcome opposition both within the church and outside it. They served with patience, perseverance, and courage. They were not just observers of the Reformation, but they were also participants. Moreover, each was used mightily by God to maintain... Continue Reading
The Sunday Before the 95 Theses
When another gospel was proclaimed in the land, the people yearned for the true word of salvation through Christ alone.
I hear there is a friar in the town of Wittenberg, a Brother Martin. It is said he teaches and preaches differently than all these others. I wonder what he thinks of this homily and this Tetzel. I wonder if he thinks of these words, “propter nos homines et propter nostrum salutem.” Maybe he will... Continue Reading
Church George Washington Attended Removes Plaque Honoring First Pres
The church is also removing a plaque that memorializes Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee
“We understand that both Washington and Lee lived in times much different than our own, and that each man, in addition to his public persona, was a complicated human being, and like all of us, a child of God,” reads a letter issued by the church board. The historic Episcopalian Christ Church in Alexandria, Virginia,... Continue Reading
The Story of Martin Luther’s Conversion
There is also Luther’s own testimony that his “breakthrough” came while he was lecturing through the Psalms a second time.
“At last, by the mercy of God, meditating day and night, I gave heed to the context of the words, namely, “In it the righteousness of God is revealed, as it is written, ‘He who through faith is righteous shall live.’” There I began to understand that the righteousness of God is that by which... Continue Reading
Change Is Good
It's not that we don't like change; we just don't want to change.
But think more broadly, it is also a primary means by which God does what he does in our lives. It’s not like we are punching our spiritual timesheet with our morning devotions and prayer. We are not just occupying a seat on Sunday morning. No, God is meeting with us to use his Word... Continue Reading
On Campus, Threats Suppress Testimony to Christian Sexual Ethics
When did conformity become fashionable on college campuses?
At Georgetown University, a pro-family student club awaits a hearing that could very possibly strip its official standing as a recognized campus organization. Why? Because the student group, Love Saxa, advances orthodox views on sex and marriage. Thankfully, these bullying tactics didn’t stop hundreds of students from gathering over the weekend at Princeton University to consider the... Continue Reading
95 Lessons from Martin Luther
An amazing collection of articles, books, videos, and stories from the Life of Martin Luther, gathered from the archives of The Aquila Report, and recently rediscovered via the Internet.
The New York Times said: ‘Long before Twitter, Martin Luther was a media pioneer. The 500th anniversary of Luther’s 95 theses is being celebrated at institutions across the country [and around the world today], showing how deftly he used the media of his day.’ The Aquila Report joins the 500th anniversary celebration with a curated list of 95... Continue Reading
Martin Luther’s Parasite
I believe Luther, who never minced words regarding sin and evil, would recommend we not minimize his sins.
Seeing sin as a parasite has helped me come to grips with some of the shocking sins in the lives of people I’ve long admired. The parasite targets the healthy, the strong, and the good. That’s how the sin grows in power. This month marks the 500th anniversary of the posting of Martin Luther’s Ninety-Five... Continue Reading
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