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Happy Reformation Day!

I saw this video on another site today and thought my readers would enjoy it. Though it is a bit silly, this “Reformation Polka” video can be used as a great way to introduce young children to the history and key issues that gave rise to the Protestant Reformation. Of course, this means that you’re going to have to know and explain the meaning of transubstantiation, indulgences and Papal Bulls, but you’re up to the challenge, right? Continue reading

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Reformation Day Celebration in South Florida

On October 31st, while numerous folks are participating in Halloween activities, many Protestants across the world will be celebrating and remembering an arguably far more important event: The Protestant Reformation. On that day in 1516, Martin Luther providentially nailed his 95 Theses to the doors of a church located in Wittenburg, Germany and sparked a flame that has yet to be quenched. Whether he intended it or not, Luther’s act was the starting point of a revolution of doctrine and worldview that continues to affect us even to this very day. Continue reading

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