The role of women in the Protestant Reformation has often been ignored or treated as little more than a footnote in history. Yet many women, emboldened by the concept of a priesthood of all believers, moved beyond the roles assigned by society at large to support the Reformation and did so at great risk to themselves.
Category: Faith
The Adventist Church is in trouble.
The might of men isn't found in muscles; it comes from the Almighty.
"The best days of the Reformation lie ahead," writes Dr Barry Harker.
Seventh-day Adventists have long been part of the ongoing reformation, adopting contemporary methods to share new-found truth. But are we still reformers today?
Never underestimate the power of lowliness.
Do we still believe in "the Bible and the Bible only" as the rule of faith?
"Corporately, universally, we don’t need a reformation," writes Adventist Record editor Jarrod Stackelroth. "We need a resistance movement. We need a revolution."
There is joy and purpose in knowing—really knowing—Jesus. Max Zaccias reflects (in both Tok Pisin and English).
One is blind, the other is wheelchair-bound. Yet nothing will stop these two brothers from serving their God.