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- N. T. Wright: The Pandemic Should Make Us Humble—and Relentlessly PracticalWe can’t know for sure why it’s happening or how to stop it. But Scripture calls us to grieve with God’s Spirit and get to work serving others.Interview by Andy Bannister|españolPortuguêsFrançais简体中文한국어DeutschIndonesian繁体中文
- Martin Luther: Whether One May Flee From A Deadly PlagueRead in full the famous reformer’s advice on Christian faithfulness amid pandemics like the coronavirus.Martin Luther|
- Martin Luther Helps Us See Divine Love in Pandemic SufferingThe German reformer would call COVID-19 an "alien work of God."Ron Rittgers |
- Pastors, Printers, and the Priesthood of BelieversWithout the ministry of skilled printers, Reformers may never have found their voice.Jennifer Powell McNutt|
- Many of the Christians We Remember Faced Pain and SicknessFor Charles Spurgeon, Florence Nightingale, Mother Teresa, and more, disease defined how they knew God.
- Mothers of the ReformationThese early Protestant women saw Luther’s priesthood of all believers as reason to write and teach the Reformation.Kristen Padilla|
- Lovers, Fighters, and the World They MadeAlec Ryrie explores the emotional bonds that have held the Protestant family together for 500 years.Dale M. Coulter|
