499 years ago today, Martin Luther, a German theologian, nailed to the door of the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg, Germany, his 95 theses as a protest to the church’s practice of indulgences. Unintentional at that time by Luther, this would launch the beginning of what is called the Protestant Reformation which resulted a division... Continue Reading →
Evangelical Syncretism: Rethinking the Reformation
This is a hot topic where I live. I truly think bible-believing Christians need to know the facts behind this debate. Sometimes this issue is like the elephant in the room that no one speaks about. Sometimes we need to talk about the elephant. This article by John MacArthur is a good help. Evangelical Syncretism:... Continue Reading →
Pope declares Jesuit Pierre Favre a saint
Pope Francis, the leader of the Roman Catholic church has declared Pierre Favre, who lived from 1506 to 1546, a saint. Why am I writing about this? Why does this matter? Certainly this is not the most important thing going on right now. But with Time Magazine declaring Pope Francis " Person of the year"... Continue Reading →