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CHI Reformation Archive { 6 galleries }

Photographs from the archive of CHI

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  • Concordia Historical Institute Image Library
    Concordia Historical Institute...
    36 images
  • Events of the Reformation
    Events of the Reformation
    1 gallery
  • People of the Reformation
    People of the Reformation
    21 galleries
  • Places of the Reformation
    Places of the Reformation
    1 gallery
  • Postcards of the Reformation
    Postcards of the Reformation
    1 gallery
  • Rosa J. Young photo collection
    Rosa J. Young photo collection
    28 images
    Rosa J. Young was born in 1890 to an ordinary rural Alabama life. Even so, this "mother of Black Lutheranism in central Alabama" accomplished extraordinary things for her community and the kingdom of God. She played an instrumental role in the founding and development of 30 Lutheran elementary schools and 35 Lutheran congregations throughout Alabama's Black Belt region. Widely known as an advocate for the education of rural children, Rosa's legacy is unparalleled as an educator, confessor and church planter for Christ and His Church. Courtesy of Concordia Historical Institute