Grace and peace, Saints.
I’m sorry I haven’t posted anything in about a week, but I have been busy working on a couple of articles that God laid on my heart, and they are taking a lot longer than I thought. Â Besides that, I went to Belgium a couple of weeks ago, so I was away from my computer for that time.
The Belgium trip was especially interesting for me, because I visited the William Tyndale Museum and the William Tyndale park and memorial in Vilvoorde, Belgium. Â I learned about the Tyndale Museum from the film, A Lamp in the Dark, the story of the Roman Catholic church’s efforts to destroy the Protestant Reformation and the King James Bible.
As you may know, William Tyndale was the first man to translate the Bible from Hebrew and Greek into English. Â In fact, over 90% of the Authorized Version, the King James, was made from Tyndale’s translations. Â The English-speaking Christian community owes a great debt of thanks to William Tyndale, who was martyred at Castle Vilvoorde, about 200 meters from where the Tyndale Museum sits today.
God willing, I will post the pictures and video that I made of my visit this week. Â My first order of business is to bring you the articles I have been working on. Â I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.
The Still Man