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On October 31, 1517, a German friar named Martin Luther nailed 95 propositions to the door of the local church. Some were questions he had been considering for a while. For example, why did some bishops sell pieces of paper that granted forgiveness of sins? He didn't mean to rebel against his authorities. He just wanted to have a discussion. But the bishops, and even the pope, refused to take him seriously. Soon, his propositions were published in many languages—today, we would say they went viral! Many people believe that was the start of the Protestant Reformation.
As you remember that day, listen to Lucy, Mina, and Trinity talk to Dr. Robert Kolb, professor emeritus of Systematic Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, about a part of Luther's life few people mention: his love for children.
We are giving away a copy of Simonetta's book Martin Luther - Christian Biographies For Young Readers, courtesy of Reformation Heritage Books. Enter here for an opportunity to win a copy.
Show Notes
Read Luther's Small Catechism
You can purchase Simonetta's book on Martin Luther at ReformedResources.org.
Read Simonetta's article From Gardens to Shoes – Being a Father During the Reformation
Read Martin Luther's Letter to his Son Johannes
You can still be entered to win a copy of Simonetta's new book, Church History. Simply subscribe to the Kids Talk Church History email!
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On October 31, 1517, a German friar named Martin Luther nailed 95 propositions to the door of the local church. Some were questions he had been considering for a while. For example, why did some bishops sell pieces of paper that granted forgiveness of sins? He didn't mean to rebel against his authorities. He just wanted to have a discussion. But the bishops, and even the pope, refused to take him seriously. Soon, his propositions were published in many languages—today, we would say they went viral! Many people believe that was the start of the Protestant Reformation.
As you remember that day, listen to Lucy, Mina, and Trinity talk to Dr. Robert Kolb, professor emeritus of Systematic Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, about a part of Luther's life few people mention: his love for children.
We are giving away a copy of Simonetta's book Martin Luther - Christian Biographies For Young Readers, courtesy of Reformation Heritage Books. Enter here for an opportunity to win a copy.
Show Notes
Read Luther's Small Catechism
You can purchase Simonetta's book on Martin Luther at ReformedResources.org.
Read Simonetta's article From Gardens to Shoes – Being a Father During the Reformation
Read Martin Luther's Letter to his Son Johannes
You can still be entered to win a copy of Simonetta's new book, Church History. Simply subscribe to the Kids Talk Church History email!

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