The First Apostle’s Unlikely Witness
Mary Magdalene was a recipient of grace with a story to proclaim.
El insólito testimonio de la primera apóstol
Dios derramó su gracia sobre María Magdalena y le dio una historia que proclamar.
Glad Tidings Come in Times of Terror
The nativity story is the advent of God’s love to a fear-filled world.
An Unsung Inspiration for the Protestant Reformation: the Ethiopian Church
For the Reformers, renewing the church was a Pentecost moment tied to the global body of Christ.
Paul’s Most Beloved Letter Was Entrusted to a Woman
Meet Phoebe, the first interpreter of Romans.
La carta más querida del Apóstol Pablo le fue encomendada a una mujer
Conozcan a Febe, la primera intérprete de Romanos.
Pastors, Printers, and the Priesthood of Believers
Without the ministry of skilled printers, Reformers may never have found their voice.
How Luther Lost Control of the Message
The reformer used technology to spread the word. Would it backfire?
The First Christian
Mary’s preeminent example as a Christ follower neither began nor ended at Christmas.
The Clergy Behind Science as We Know It
Enlightenment-era pastors didn’t oppose modern science. They helped advance it.