IONA AND THE MISSIONARY ARMY
Last week Lineage released a never before seen mini episode on the Island of Iona. The episode highlighted the grueling conditions the Iona missionaries would have faced every time they made a trip to and from the Island. Travel, during the time that Iona was a thriving mission center, was anything but easy and yet many of these young men chose to launch out as workers for God against all odds.
But the missionaries from Iona weren’t the only ones that chose to serve God in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. Many of the men and women who came after them chose to brave the storms of persecution and turmoil in the service of the gospel and they made a lasting impact on the lives of so many people.
One such missionary was Jerome of Faulfish. Jerome is best known as the friend and disciple of John Huss, who in the aftermath of a horrifying stay in a dungeon in Constance, chose to recant his faith. He later relented and chose to die a martyrs death a year after Huss and was burned to death in the same spot as Huss. But one of the less known stories about Jerome involves travel, speaking engagements and a significant slice of adventure.