by David Wheeler | Mar 1, 2021 | Opinion
Church is not an end in itself. We are called to point beyond ourselves, to be a sign of the dawning of the reign of God, precisely in our actual context. So, let’s think about that context. COVID-19 has been an accelerator for winds that were already blowing... by Frank Rees | Nov 21, 2017 | Opinion
Events were held around the world recently to commemorate the event from 500 years ago when Martin Luther presented his “95 Theses” – which he may or may not have actually nailed to the door of the church at Wittenberg, Germany – and began the... by Pam Durso | Nov 3, 2017 | Opinion
Churches around the globe paused earlier this week and remembered the courage of a man named Martin – and rightfully so. Martin Luther’s challenge of the Catholic Church on Oct. 31, 1517, reshaped the 16th-century Christian landscape, and it continues to... by Agnes Howard | Nov 1, 2017 | Opinion
It’s been a busy year for those whose connection with Martin Luther is not only confessional but professional. In this 500th anniversary of the year when Luther is credited with starting the Reformation, the world already has had months or more of reflection,... by Martin J. Hodson | Nov 1, 2017 | Opinion
My wife and I visited Wittenberg, a town made famous by the reformers Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon, this summer. Our visit followed a week teaching about the environment on the Bible and Culture course run by IFES Graduate Impact in Woltersdorf near Berlin. It...