While serving in Baptist ministry, Roger Maxson’s interest in Church history led him to a number of unexpected discoveries.
Among them was that at the start of the Reformation, the earliest leaders in the Protestant world seemed to hold a significantly higher view of Mary than was generally held in his own circles, and he wondered how that affected their understanding of Jesus.
Roger discusses how he began to connect that understanding of doctrine with the idea of devotion, and the fruit that it began to bear in his relationship with Christ.