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The Anabaptists
April 3rd, 2025
The Anabaptists were a movement of believers in our LORD Jesus Christ who simply rejected the Catholic churches practices of infant baptisms as illegitimate. Their name means "rebaptizer" yet they we... Read More
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The Nagasaki Martyrs (1597)
April 2nd, 2025
Here, we have another honor to a group of Christians killed for their faith in Jesus Christ together on a hill in Nagasaki Japan. The Jesuits arrived in Japan in 1549 led by the great missionary St. ... Read More
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George Wishart (1546)
April 1st, 2025
Wishart was a Scottish preacher of the gospel of Christ. While in college, he was "infected" by the Reformation movement. He chose the hard difficult path against the establishment religious corrup... Read More
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William Tyndale (1536)
March 31st, 2025
William Tyndale was a well educated scholar who was frustrated by the large gap between education of the Bible for all men because of the Latin only translation. John Wycliffe had 90 years previous, ... Read More
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Henry Forest (1529)
March 28th, 2025
All we need to be set ablaze is one spark from the Holy Spirit. One event can totally project us in a direction for good or bad. For Henry, is Scottish countryman Patrick Hamilton helped in that spa... Read More
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Patrick Hamilton (1527)
March 27th, 2025
Patricks court sentence was a huge shocker and a first for its kind. He was of royal stock, a Scottish man related to Stuart King James V. He was well educated and everyone knew he was going to do g... Read More
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Henry Voes, Johann Eck, & Lampertus Thorn (1523)
March 26th, 2025
These brave Christians were the 1st to die as Protestants. They were Augustinian monks, same as Martin Luther, who took to Luthers new found faith & freedoms. They would be the 1st to be killed for s... Read More
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Martin Luther (1546 ad)
March 25th, 2025
We now are coming well out of the dark ages of the church and into the Reformation. The days of renaissance. Nobody played a bigger hand than Martin Luther, a German monk who later became a theologi... Read More
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Catherine Saube (1417 ad)
March 24th, 2025
Many of the churches greatest inspirational figures were quiet, introverts who really didn't care for attention. Its as though, God gives them supernatural courage to do what us extroverts march towa... Read More
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John Oldcastle (1417)
March 21st, 2025
Oldcastle was a friend of the king. He served in the armies of the English King Henry IV, was a ladies man as was the king, and fought with swords. He would come under the influence of a greater Kin... Read More
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Jerome of Prague (1416)
March 20th, 2025
Jerome was shaped by John Wycliffe, as many were at this time. John translated the 1st english new testament and Jerome used that to translate into the Czech language. Jerome was a scholar and at the... Read More
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Jan Hus (1415)
March 19th, 2025
Jan Hus was from modern day Czech Republic. It was his mother who prompted him into the priesthood but he would take full responsibility for what came next. I will begin at his death because his death... Read More