On a freezing January night in 1525, a small group of believers gathered in a Zürich home and made a decision that would ripple through history. With no political backing, no institutional authority, and no protection from persecution, they simply opened the New Testament and chose to obey it. Small house-gathering of believers in 16th‑century Europe, representing the humble beginnings of the Swiss Anabaptists. This moment did not emerge from re…
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