The Bible Is Revolutionary — The Book That Made Kings Tremble

People died because of a book. Simply for reading it. Simply for translating it. Simply for holding it in their hands. In medieval Europe, the Bible was a forbidden text. Ordinary people caught reading it faced execution. The church and state joined forces to keep this book out of the hands of the people. Why?… Continue reading The Bible Is Revolutionary — The Book That Made Kings Tremble

Until the Bible Was in Our Hands — Those Who Risked Their Lives to Pass On the Word

“If God spare my life, ere many years I will cause a boy who drives the plough to know more of the Scriptures than you do.” These were the words William Tyndale hurled at a clergyman of his day. It was a reckless declaration. In that era, translating the Bible into one’s native tongue was… Continue reading Until the Bible Was in Our Hands — Those Who Risked Their Lives to Pass On the Word

Why Sola Scriptura? The Case for Scripture Alone

There was a thousand years of silence. Ordinary believers in medieval Europe had never held a Bible in their hands. The Scriptures, written in Latin, belonged exclusively to the clergy. Worship was conducted in a language no one could understand, and salvation could only be obtained by following the procedures prescribed by the Church. To… Continue reading Why Sola Scriptura? The Case for Scripture Alone