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For over a thousand years, the Bible was silenced—chained to monastery walls while tradition ruled the church. Yet even in the darkest centuries, God preserved His Word through faithful believers like the Waldenses and John Wycliffe.
“When the darkness was deepest, then appeared the morning star of the Reformation.” — The Great Controversy, p. 78In this episode, we trace how God’s Word survived the Dark Ages and what that means for us today. The famine for truth in the past is repeating now—but the same light still shines for those willing to follow it.
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For over a thousand years, the Bible was silenced—chained to monastery walls while tradition ruled the church. Yet even in the darkest centuries, God preserved His Word through faithful believers like the Waldenses and John Wycliffe.
“When the darkness was deepest, then appeared the morning star of the Reformation.” — The Great Controversy, p. 78In this episode, we trace how God’s Word survived the Dark Ages and what that means for us today. The famine for truth in the past is repeating now—but the same light still shines for those willing to follow it.
Support the show