Our Great Heritage: Bernard of Clairvaux
Though not without error in his life and teaching, this French abbot loved Christ, and his confession of faith rings down through the ages.
Though not without error in his life and teaching, this French abbot loved Christ, and his confession of faith rings down through the ages.
As missionary to the Germans, he boldly confessed Christ as Lord and paved the way for Christianity to spread through Europe and beyond.
A heathen turned heretic turned Christian, this church father helped defend the church against the heresy of works righteousness.
These two women faced death on account of their faith, supporting one another in friendship and trusting always in the love of Christ.
Once a persecutor of the church, he was called by Christ to share His Good News with the Gentiles — and, down the centuries, with us.
As a Christian, you already know what history is about: Jesus coming to save you.
This year we commemorate the 500th anniversary of Luther’s great Christmas hymn, “We Praise You, Jesus, At Your Birth.”
Without ever using words like “sanctification,” Austen beautifully shows us what it looks like.
God never promises worldly success or wealth or fame. What He promises is far better.
Charlotte Brontë wants us to think about the difference between things that are good and things that look good.