The Reformation Continues: Jan Hus’s Legacy Today
Every Sunday as a child, I would stand between my mother and grandmother in our pew as my Lutheran parish—the […]
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Every Sunday as a child, I would stand between my mother and grandmother in our pew as my Lutheran parish—the […]
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To paraphrase Jane Austen, “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single woman in possession of a good education,
Breaking Barriers with Katharina Zell Read Post »
There are times in each one of our lives when we must choose between holding tightly to our convictions or loosen our grip on them.
Picking Our Battles as Parents Read Post »
Argula was — for a while — a wife, mother of four, and extremely privileged. Until she started speaking out.
Argula von Grumbach and the Saints We Do Not Know Read Post »
It is a sad historical irony that the religion we built as a response to someone whose second commandment is “Love one another as I have loved you” has, over the centuries, divided us violently, often to the point of killing each other.
Margaret, Margaret, and Anne: Heroes of the Reformation Read Post »
As the story goes, Martin Luther, the German Catholic monk and scholar, nailed his “Disputation on the Power and Efficacy
Remembering Martin Luther’s New Way of Thinking Read Post »
There is no moment on earth when I met Jesus in the flesh, but like Peter and Paul in this image, I too stand at his feet.
Celebrating St. Peter & St. Paul, Apostles Read Post »