The Reformation’s African Ties: Abba Mika’el & Martin Luther
Martin Luther was thrilled to find theological connections with Abba Mika’el – a deacon from Ethiopia. They saw unity in their Christian faith looking backwards and forwards.
Martin Luther was thrilled to find theological connections with Abba Mika’el – a deacon from Ethiopia. They saw unity in their Christian faith looking backwards and forwards.
Imagining what it was like walking through the Red Sea for kids and elders, the cynical and the faithful.
The basilica in St. Louis features a mosaic that has an incredible 41.5 million pieces of glass. Devotion like that is awe-inspiring.
Throughout scripture and in the history of the church, “Word” has meant a lot of different things. Here are a few of them:
Harriet Tubman’s faith in her own words:
A legend of faithfulness from the early church:
What does it mean to see salvation as coming through the present moment rather than having happened in the past or something to look forward to in the future?
Looking for the purpose of life in the body, of physical pain
The enormity of the cross meets us wherever we are.
God loves all bodies.