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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
Jan 214 min read


When the Blind Lead the Blind: The Real Gospel in a Lukewarm Age
Discover Jesus’ warning in Luke 6 about building your life on the solid foundation of His words. This post explores the danger of a “lukewarm” Christianity, the blindness of false teachers, and why obedience is the true test of saving faith. Learn how the early church understood discipleship, holiness, and spiritual discernment.

Amy Diane Ross
Dec 23, 20254 min read


When Rituals Replace Obedience
Many believers go through the motions—fasting, attending church, serving—yet miss the heart of true obedience. In Zechariah 7, God confronts His people, asking, “Did you really do it for Me?” This devotional explores what happens when rituals replace surrender, and how God desires obedient hearts, not empty habits. If you’ve been feeling distant from God, this word will call you back to deeper fellowship and true worship.

Amy Diane Ross
May 20, 20253 min read
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