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When Baptism Meant Repentance: The Forgotten Call to Holiness -1525
On January 21, 1525, believers in Zurich reclaimed baptism as an act of repentance, faith, and obedience to Christ. This moment marked the beginning of the Anabaptist movement and a return to the New Testament understanding of discipleship and holiness. Far from a ritual, baptism was treated as a public break from the old life. This reflection explores why the early church took baptism so seriously and why it still matters today.

Amy Diane Ross
2 days ago4 min read


John Wycliffe: The Man Who Gave the Bible to the People -1384
On January 16, 1384, John Wycliffe died after devoting his life to placing the Bible into the hands of ordinary people. Long before the Reformation, he challenged church authority, exposed corruption, and insisted that Scripture not religious power was the final authority. His English Bible was illegal, dangerous, and costly, yet it ignited a movement that reshaped the church forever. Wycliffe’s conviction still confronts believers today.

Amy Diane Ross
6 days ago3 min read
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