Jan Hus: The Flame of Reformation, One Hundred Years Ahead

Introduction On July 6, 1415, a Bohemian theologian was led to a stake in the square of Constance. His name was Jan Hus. Before the fire was lit, he cried out: “Truth prevails (Pravda vítězí).” Exactly one hundred and two years later, Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Castle… Continue reading Jan Hus: The Flame of Reformation, One Hundred Years Ahead

Resurrection — Love Stronger Than Death, and Our Hope

His Death and Resurrection, Both for Us Jesus died for us, and He rose again for us. The Lord died to save us, and He rose again to guarantee that salvation. The resurrection is not merely a miracle. It is the event in which God confirmed, within history, His love and promise of salvation toward… Continue reading Resurrection — Love Stronger Than Death, and Our Hope