1. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we remember one of the first names in modern English Bible translations: James Moffatt.
  2. Sunday Bloody Sunday In this episode, we read Martin Luther’s sermon for Maundy Thursday (1534), discussing the Lord’s Supper, polity, sacramental piety, fellowship, election and all the rabbit trails we follow…
  3. It's inevitable, that feeling like God has turned His face away from us.
  4. We live in a world that has so grossly perverted the idea of love, so its easy to avoid thinking about God's love for us, because that could be a little gross and uncomfortable.
  5. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we head to the mailbag to remember the Medieval Jubilee.
  6. That’s How Love Goes. In this episode, we read a Christmas sermon by Norman Nagel and discuss the nativity, the mother of God, iconography, Bible translating, story-telling traditions, teaching through the story, God’s strange way of loving people, and people’s expectations of Christmas and how it affects the Church.
  7. There is so much to gaze at and learn from in this passage. Chad compassionately navigates