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October 31st is Reformation Day, a day to celebrate Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation, or the movement that led reformers to break away from the Catholic Church. I have taught kids aged 4-12
In the scene shown above, the Belgian artist Ferdinand Pauwels (c. 1830–1904) painted what was perhaps the most significant event from the life of the German theologian and reformer, Martin Luther. The painting shows the moment when Luther hammered his Ninety-five Theses or Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences onto a church door […]
October is drawing to a close. Don't let it end without remembering Reformation Day. This makes a great history lesson or mini unit study.
Loads of resources & activities for learning about Martin Luther and the Reformation that started after he nailed his Ninety-Five Theses on the church door.
Who is Martin Luther and why is he so important to Lutherans? God’s great gift is his Word. Throughout its history the Christian church has had to struggle to proclaim and teach the truth of God’s Word. Toward the end of the Middle Ages (in the 15th and 16th centuries), serious false teachings and abuses... Read more
Reformation Day Printable Booklet A facts booklet on the history of the Reformation through Martin Luther's life. A great resource to teach children about the history of the Reformation and how it came to be. 9-page digital download *Laminate for durability **This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. No physical product will be mailed to you. You will receive a PDF file for printing on regular 8.5"x11" paper. - - - - - - - NOTE: This printable is intended for personal use only. Not for resale. You may not copy, alter or share these digital files. Thank you!
Luther objected to this practice in sermons prior to 1517. Introduction The medieval indulgence was a writ offered
October 31st is Reformation Day, a day to celebrate Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation, or the movement that led reformers to break away from the Catholic Church. I have taught kids aged 4-12
Test your knowledge of Martin Luther's life by taking our Reformation Day Trivia Quiz.
Do you want to teach your kids about this important day in a fun and engaging way? Look no further than these Plum Jolly Reformation Day printables from Plum Jolly!
The Historical Context of the Reformation helps contextualize the far-reaching effects of the Protestant ReformationReformation time period can be traced back to Martin…
October 31st is Reformation Day, a day to celebrate Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation, or the movement that led reformers to break away from the Catholic Church. I have taught kids aged 4-12
The Protestant Reformation that began with Martin Luther in 1517 played a key role in the development of the North American colonies and the eventual United States.
Looking for Martin Luther and the Reformation resources for your family? Check out this treasure trove of resources for Reformation Day!
The U.S. Marine Corps has a slogan – Semper Fidelis, “Always Faithful.” More often, people shorten it to “Semper Fi.” In the church, there is a slightly different slogan: Semper Reformanda, which is short for
The inception and development of the Reformation will be illustrated in Word and Image with over eighty artworks and objects, the majority of which are from museums in Germany which have never been seen before in North America.
On the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, two scholars explain how Luther’s personal and spiritual life contributed to his success.