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Women in Church History: Olympia

Women in Church History: Olympia

When we study the Reformation and later periods, we often have the privilege of learning about Christian women through their own words. The women of the church in the first few centuries, however, are more often a mystery to us, glimpsed primarily through the writings...

Women in Church History: Olympia

Luther 1521-1525

When Martin Luther refused to recant at the Diet of Worms, he sealed “his doom as a heretic. German nobles quickly surrounded him and led him safely from the hall,” and “when it became clear that the German nobles would not hand Luther over to the papal authorities,...

Women in Church History: Olympia

Book Review: The Comfort Filled Life

When I entered Heidelberg Theological Seminary in Sioux Falls, SD, Dr. Maynard Koerner was my primary professor. At that time, my understanding of God and the gospel was basic. After four years of training, my understanding of both grew exponentially, partly due to...

Women in Church History: Olympia

Tricentennial: Dr. Alan Strange

If you have never heard Dr. Alan Strange speak before, you’re in for a treat and a blessing. His address to our General Session captivated delegates as he challenged us to make the Great Commission our fourth century imperative. The post Tricentennial: Dr. Alan...

Women in Church History: Olympia

Nepal Summer 2025

The month-long Vacation Bible School was a blessing with 41 eager young adults from different parts of Nepali. Pastor Krishna and Sanish in Chitwan (South Central Nepal) are thankful for a fruitful season. Our school in Metrang remains a haven, and Mercy Home children...

Women in Church History: Olympia

Christ’s Resurrection

GOOD FRIDAY is a day when we remember the suffering of our Lord Jesus Christ. We remember how he became a curse on the cross for us so that we might receive the blessings of God. We remember how Jesus suffered during his whole life on earth as he endured the reproach...

Women in Church History: Olympia

Clay in the Hands of the Potter

All of us have watched and admired the skill of the potter as he places a lump of clay on his wheel that is driven either by his foot, or now by electrical power, and with his thumbs and fingers draws up the revolving clay into the desired shape. To finish, his work...

Women in Church History: Olympia

Sowing In Denver

Jesus’ parable of the four soils (Matt. 13) is telling how the Kingdom of God grows. As we (the visible church) tell people the good news of Christ’s kingdom inaugurated by his incarnation, death, resurrection, ascension, promised return, and of the gift of his...

Women in Church History: Olympia

Tricentennial: Gala Dinner Highlights

Thursday night’s Gala Dinner at the Tricentennial was a time of great food and fellowship to wrap up the whole event. The post Tricentennial: Gala Dinner Highlights appeared first on .