After 500 years, a personal reformation
Martin Luther, a German theologian, did not intend to start a movement in the 16th century. But it is because of this movement, that The Wesleyan Church exists today.
Martin Luther, a German theologian, did not intend to start a movement in the 16th century. But it is because of this movement, that The Wesleyan Church exists today.
It’s been almost 500 years since Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to a church door in Germany. This one event changed the world in how Christians view the basics of the gospel.
At the Billion Souls Network consultation at Wesleyan World Headquarters, plans were announced that will culminate in major events surrounding the 500-year anniversary of the founding of Protestantism