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The Reformation
Celebrate the rich history of The Reformation


The Word Still Burns
The hammer still rings, the Word still burns—grace reigns. Happy Reformation Day, pilgrims!

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Oct 312 min read
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Why the Reformation Still Matters Today: The Church Always Reforming
The same Word that shook Europe still speaks—if only the Church will listen.

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Oct 274 min read
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The Cathedral of Confession
The Reformers re-found the gospel; their heirs preserved its song — truth confessed, truth alive.

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Oct 245 min read
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Arminius, Calvin, and the Ongoing Reformation of Grace
Dort sang what Scripture declared: salvation is of grace alone, to the glory of God alone.

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Oct 237 min read
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From Augustine to Calvin: The Golden Thread of Grace
Grace is the golden thread woven through all redemption — unbroken from Hippo to Geneva.

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Oct 225 min read
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Evangelism under Calvin: Geneva as a Missionary Hub
Geneva’s theology became mission — grace ignited courage, and truth crossed borders.

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Oct 215 min read
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The Global Solas: One Gospel, Many Nations
The Reformation’s flame crossed continents — one gospel, many nations, still reforming today.

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Oct 205 min read
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Fire and Ink: How the Gospel Shaped Britain
The candle lit in England’s fires still burns wherever the Word is opened and Christ is confessed.

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Oct 184 min read
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The City Under the Word: Calvin’s Legacy
Calvin’s Geneva was a city under the Word—where truth shaped life, worship, and culture.

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Oct 175 min read
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The Word Above All: Zwingli’s Legacy in Zurich
The Reformation in Zurich began not with protest—but with preaching. The Word reclaimed the pulpit.

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Oct 164 min read
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The Hammer and the Word: Grace Rediscovered
The hammer that struck Wittenberg’s door still echoes through every open Bible today.

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Oct 144 min read
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All Things to His Glory: The Crown of the Five Solas
The Reformation ended in worship: all things exist for His glory alone. Soli Deo Gloria.

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Oct 123 min read
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Solus Christus: Christ Alone, No Other Mediator
Christ alone bridges heaven and earth. No priest, no saint—only the cross can save.

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Oct 104 min read
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The Scales of Justification: Christ Outweighs All Our Works
Faith doesn’t earn righteousness—it receives it. We are justified by faith alone, not by works.

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Oct 84 min read
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The River of Grace: How the Reformers Recovered the Gospel
Grace doesn’t assist the strong—it resurrects the dead. Salvation is God’s work from start to finish.

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Oct 74 min read
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Sola Scriptura: The Word That Shook the World
The Reformation began when men remembered that God had already spoken through His Word alone.

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Oct 53 min read
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The Sparks Before the Fire: How God Prepared the Reformation
The Reformation was no accident. God prepared sparks—Erasmus, the press, and hungry souls.

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Oct 33 min read
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Medieval Drift: How the Church Lost Grace and Found Works
The medieval church buried grace under works, but God raised Wycliffe and Hus to keep the flame alive.

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Oct 24 min read
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Augustine vs. Pelagius: Why the Reformation Was a Recovery, Not an Invention
The Reformation wasn’t new—it was a return to the gospel of grace defended since Augustine’s day.

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Oct 14 min read
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