John Hus’s martyrdom at the Council of Constance exposed the corruption of the medieval Church and foreshadowed the Reformation.
John Hus and the Bohemian Reform Movement
John Hus defied papal power, declaring that Scripture alone was supreme. His stand for truth sparked reform and cost him his life at the stake.
John Hus (1369?-1415) Obeyed God as Ruler Rather Than Men
Explore the life of a man who chose faith over earthly command, leading to a legacy that changed history.
The Decline of the Medieval Church: A Turning Point in Religious History
The medieval church's decline, marked by corruption and spiritual degradation, catalyzed the Reformation, transforming religious practices across Europe.
CHURCH HISTORY: The Bohemian Brethren (The Moravian Church)
An evangelical Church that flourished before the Reformation of the 16th century, and which was overthrown at the beginning of the Thirty-Years’ War of Germany.

