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What if the most powerful act of resistance in a collapsing culture isn’t loud or public—but quietly faithful? In this Reformation Month episode, Brandon Scroggins and Nick Carter tell the astonishing story of Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora—a monk and a nun who defied Rome, married, raised children, and reformed the world... starting at their kitchen table.
From smuggling nuns in barrels to building a household that doubled as a seminary, this episode dives deep into how biblical patriarchy, family worship, and dominion living shaped the Reformation—and why it's more relevant than ever.
👉 Whether you're a husband, a mother, or someone longing to build a godly household, this episode equips you with vision and practical theology for reforming your own home.
By EveryDayReformationWhat if the most powerful act of resistance in a collapsing culture isn’t loud or public—but quietly faithful? In this Reformation Month episode, Brandon Scroggins and Nick Carter tell the astonishing story of Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora—a monk and a nun who defied Rome, married, raised children, and reformed the world... starting at their kitchen table.
From smuggling nuns in barrels to building a household that doubled as a seminary, this episode dives deep into how biblical patriarchy, family worship, and dominion living shaped the Reformation—and why it's more relevant than ever.
👉 Whether you're a husband, a mother, or someone longing to build a godly household, this episode equips you with vision and practical theology for reforming your own home.