Update at 5th November, 2013: Sorry, this free offer has now expired!
A great offer from Ligonier Ministries…
“On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther tacked up 95 theses on the church door at Wittenberg. With this act, he hoped to provoke a discussion among the scholars about the abuses of the indulgences by the Roman Catholic Church. He was not trying to create a public furor by any means, but within a fortnight, these theses had spread through the country like wildfire. The last thing Luther had in mind was to start some kind of major controversy, but nevertheless major controversy did begin.” —R.C. Sproul
Many people are unaware of the events of Martin Luther’s life that led him to make a courageous stand for the gospel in the sixteenth century. In celebration of Reformation Day, we are offering the downloadable edition of R.C. Sproul’s ten-part series Luther and the Reformation for free. This series introduces the life and thought of Luther while exploring the lessons we can learn today.
Download Luther and the Reformation today and please share this resource with your friends. The study guide can also be downloaded for free.
“On the 31st of October, 2013, Austin (Luther) Hellier, tacked up 95 paragraphs of his testimony on the door of the Narrowing Path blog in Melbourne, Australia. He had hoped to provoke a discussion amongst the discernment ministries about the abuses and indulgences of various false prophets and false apostles in the nation. He was not trying to create a furor by any means, but…”
(Only kidding – hope you get a bit of a laugh out of this one.)
Austin
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🙂 You and Chris Rosebrough are very busy reformers this week…
http://www.fightingforthefaith.com/a-new-95-theses-challenging-the-excesses-of-american-evangelicalism.html
Enjoy reading this while I finish your 95 thesis after which I will decide whether to have you burned at the stake as a heretic, or welcome you into the fold. Oh wait, you are already in the fold. Phew…that’s lucky for you!
After a week that I personally I would rather have burned at the stake, I am currently printing your controversial challenge to Christendom to read again and will be back shortly for some hearty debate (or I may just agree with you)!
Happy Why-Is-The-Church-Undoing-The-Reformation Day!! Your sister in Christ, Sherryn
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Glad they released this free on Kindle!
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