September 25, 1555

September 25, 1555

Peace of Augsburg signed, ending almost ten years of intermittent conflict between the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, and the protestant princes of the Schmalkaldic League. The conflict began in 1546 and by the following year Charles had decimated the forces of the...
Ultimate Calling

Ultimate Calling

I likely don’t know much about you. After all, this article is being posted on a website that is accessible to anyone with an internet connection. I don’t know where you work. I don’t know where you live. I don’t even know what country you...
And I Quote… July 4

And I Quote… July 4

Freedom of the mind requires not only, or not even especially, the absence of legal constraints but the presence of alternative thoughts. The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other...
The Biggest Story | Part Three

The Biggest Story | Part Three

Don’t forget about our special church wide book of the month fellowship this Wednesday, July 6! Since it will be held during our regular service, there is no need to sign up—just come. There will, however, be a sign up sheet in the foyer for bringing cookies. We want...
Friday Findings—July 1

Friday Findings—July 1

Ask Your Child to Forgive You “I will never forget my father asking for my forgiveness. Few moments, if any, were as arresting, as moving, and as unforgettable as when Pop admitted to me — at age five or seven or ten — that he had overreacted, and that he was sorry.”...
Charles Spurgeon… Yet Speaking

Charles Spurgeon… Yet Speaking

There can hardly be goodness in a man if he be not angry at sin; he who loves truth must hate every false way. How our Lord Jesus hated it when the temptation came! Thrice it assailed him in different forms, but ever it was, “Get thee behind me, Satan.” How he hated...
September 25, 1555

1545

Beginning of the first session of the Council of Trent. This council, which, with several interruptions, concluded its work in 1563, was to define Roman Catholicism for the next four hundred years. Indeed it would be somewhat of a misnomer to think of “Roman...
From Every Point of the Compass

From Every Point of the Compass

This year, as part of my daily devotions, I have been reading through the book of Psalms each month. It has truly been a delight. Yet while every Psalm is inspired and profitable, some Psalms have stood out to me in a peculiarly powerful way. Psalm 107 is one of those...
And I Quote… July 4

And I Quote—June 27

All truth is from God; and consequently, if wicked men have said anything that is true and just, we ought not to reject it; for it has come from God. Besides, all things are of God; and, therefore, why should it not be lawful to dedicate to his glory everything that...