

The Doors of Reformation
I particularly enjoyed reading an article by Avery Foley that was posted by Answers in Genesis that appeared under the title of this blog...


Luther on Creation
When Luther looked at the text of Genesis concerning creation, he marvelled at Moses’ use of simple words and was troubled by the way...


Booking your Reformation Tour in Belfast
When Luther sent his 95 Theses to Albrecht, the Archbishop of Mainz, he was hoping to spark a debate on the misuse of Indulgences within...


What is an Indulgence?
Though the scaffolding that surrounds Nick Page's book on the Reformation – 'A Nearly Infallible History of the Reformation' – is very...


5 Cures for Doubts about Justification – Part #4
Obadiah Sedgwick, a member of the Westminster Assembly of Divines and minister of God’s Word at Coggleshall, Essex, (later, at St....


Our Reformation Booklet Reaches South Australia
The latest booklet produced by the Reformation Committee of the Free Presbyterian Church has reached Lock, South Australia. Compiled by...


Where Luther Walked, #4: Rome
In the winter of 1510 Luther and another monk were sent to Rome to representing one side of a conflict as to how the Order of the...
A Famine of the Word of God
Only a heart of stone could be unmoved by the pictures of famine victims in Yemen, Somalia, and South Sudan. To gaze on the emaciated...


The Motto of the Reformation
Verbum Domini Manet in Aeternum ("The Word of the Lord Endures Forever") is the motto of the Lutheran Reformation. It originally appears...