Praying for the Nations in Reformation Europe
Vermigli’s most popular works is his Sacred Prayers from the Psalms of David, which provide a unique window into his theological heart.
Vermigli was an influential theologian, preacher, and abbot in Roman Catholic Italy. He came to embrace Protestant theology in the 1530s and began a reformation in the northern Italian city of Lucca. In 1542, finding himself too well known, Vermigli evaded arrest and inquisitorial trial by fleeing to the relative safety of the Protestant north.... Continue Reading
Catherine Willoughby – An Outspoken Reformer
Catherine Willoughby married Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, in 1533, she became one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in England.
Catherine was frustrated with the new queen’s compromises in the matter of religion. She supported preachers such as John Hooper, John A Lasko, John Field, opening to them the parish of the Holy Trinity Minories in London, which was under her jurisdiction. In her home, she employed as preacher and tutor for her children Miles... Continue Reading
Bringing the Gospel to Bucharest
In Romania, Reformed doctrines are often seen as suspicious. Most people are simply nominal Christians.
Some people attend the Evangelical Reformed Church in Bucharest for curiosity, but stay for its message. Corcea thinks that Reformed churches have an advantage over Eastern Orthodox because both the liturgy and the Scriptures are intelligible. Besides, the congregation can sit down, while in Eastern Orthodox churches they stand the whole time. At the same time,... Continue Reading
More on Bunyan’s Pastoral Heart
God indeed does not call the equipped, but rather equips the called.
God’s people, notice that what makes John Bunyan so attractive as a minister is his love for the Lord and his love for fellow brothers and sisters. Make certain that your affections are set on Christ. Love the people of your local church too, knowing that the Lord is producing within you all an eternal... Continue Reading
Dr. John Sanford, Another Atheist-Turned-Christian
Once he realized that the Primary Axiom is indefensible, he had to reevaluate his entire worldview.
Once he realized that the Primary Axiom is indefensible, he had to reevaluate his entire worldview. He started off coming to the conclusion that there must be a Creator, and then he began submitting to Jesus. He left Cornell University specifically because the academic environment was hostile to Christian values, but he has not stopped... Continue Reading
Impressive Victory for Transgender-Resisting Christian Teacher
The district has been ground zero in America for the fight over transgender mandates in public schools.
The judge noted that any loss of First Amendment freedoms, “for even minimal periods of time,” is “irreparable,” and that “similarly situated employees” in the district already have been “chilled from speech” because of the administrators’ actions. The Virginia Supreme Court on Monday affirmed a lower court’s decision to reinstate Tanner Cross, a physical... Continue Reading
Pray for the Persecuted
Pray that the Lord would expand our capacity to sense the bigness of his kingdom and our union with Christians around the world, especially those facing persecution for the sake of his name.
Pray that the Lord would protect our neighbors a world away, especially those of the household of faith (Galatians 6:10). Pray that as God delivered Paul from the sentence of death (2 Corinthians 1:8-10) he would deliver those who have entrusted their souls to him in faith by any means necessary. Pray that the Lord... Continue Reading
Childhood Abuse and Humiliations . . . But Christ’s Healing and Redemption
A recent question asked if you could remember your most humiliating experience as a child. It took me by surprise how fast two experiences came to mind.
I sometimes wonder if such experiences didn’t play a major role in my seeking something or someone in life that accepted me warts and all, loved me, and gave purpose to my individual life. I’m here to say I believe such experiences prodded me to find such a one, such a person. I met that... Continue Reading
Bian Yunbo – A Poet for the Unknown Christian
Bian’s legacy continues in the lives of many Christians all over the world who find courage and inspiration in his writings and example.
A group of Christians known as the Northwest Spiritual Movement that helped to rekindle Bian’s passion for spreading the gospel. To encourage himself to keep going, he wrote a long poem in memory of unsung Christians who had been preaching before him. He never planned to write 100 lines, but he could not put down... Continue Reading
New Chief Chaplain At Harvard University Is An Atheist
Author Greg Epstein, the 44-year-old writer of "Good Without God," is the Ivy League university's new chaplain.
“Described as a ‘godfather to the [humanist] movement’ by the New York Times Magazine, Epstein was also named ‘one of the top faith and moral leaders in the United States’ by Faithful Internet, a project coordinated by the United Church of Christ with assistance from the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society, for... Continue Reading
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