1. This article is written by guest contributor, Christopher J. Richmann.
  2. Zwingli the Pastor provides an excellent introduction to the Swiss reformer’s life and work, focusing on Zwingli’s philosophy of church reform, biographical details, and mode of exegesis.
  3. Are you on the receiving end of freedom? Or are you trying to make yourself free?
  4. This is the sound of freedom. The Eternal One died so that we who are dying might live eternally with him.
  5. Sometimes, we get prayer dementia. We can’t remember what we were going to pray for, we can’t put the words together, and, frustrated, there is nothing we can do but sigh and groan.
  6. There is no AA for legalists. At least not officially. But there ought to be, and it should be called your local church.
  7. The more I got to know Dr. Rosenbladt, the more I saw that he wasn’t a man divided.
  8. He was rooted in his own tradition but gracious with others when they wanted to learn about his faith or their own.
  9. Anyone could tell he enjoyed teaching theology and loved his students.
  10. In a world—and even a church—full of distractions, thank God for Rod Rosenbladt. He pointed us to Jesus and Jesus alone.
  11. A “good death” and “good life” are not accomplished through personal striving but are grasped by faith in the promises of God.
  12. It would serve us well to embrace the beauty of our diversity within the unity of the body of Christ.