Over 500 years ago, on October 31, 1517, a disgruntled monk named Martin Luther penned 95 theses addressing some societal injustices of his day. That moment, like a spark on dry kindling, lit the flames of the Protestant Reformation.
The point of this blog is not to examine Martin Luther, nor the history of the church, but to ask questions around faith and its role in our modern society. To challenge this blog writer (as well as you too, perhaps) to draw closer to God and to draw closer to humankind.
Writing Series
Reformation 500 (2017)
Faith and Politics (2020)
Lenten Journey (2024)
Seasons of the Church (started December 2024)
Please note, the author of this blog is not an ordained theologian, preacher or teacher. He is simply a Christ-follower and frequent ponderer on matters of faith and humanity, located in the American urban heartland. No artificial intelligence is used for these posts (other than spell-check).
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