by Neil Silverberg | Oct 6, 2017
“All Scripture is God-breathed” (II Timothy 3:16). The end of this month marks the five hundredth year since the Reformation began when a German monk nailed his 95 theses to the door of Wittenburg Church. That started a revelation that changed medieval Europe, not to...
by Neil Silverberg | Sep 19, 2017
In a little more than a month we will be celebrating 500 years since Martin Luther published his Ninety-Five Theses, thus splintering Catholicism and giving birth to the Protestant Church. Why is that event so important in history? The Reformation rescued the Gospel...
by Neil Silverberg | Aug 1, 2017
A good friend called me yesterday to remind me this year marks the 500th year birthday of the Protestant Reformation. Though already aware, when he said it I realized I had not reflected on that fact over the course of this year. Later that day, I listened to some...
by Neil Silverberg | Jun 22, 2017
“Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God” (Romans 1:1). We have seen in the previous blog that Romans 1:1 is the closest thing to a business card Paul ever wrote; it is the most elongated introduction of himself given...