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Happy Reformation Day!

Over 500 years ago, a monk named Martin Luther nailed 95 Theses to the wooden doors of the Wittenberg Chapel, protesting the excesses of the Church. October 31, 1517, was a world-changing moment in history that ultimately impacted the way we view and practice the Christian faith.

The hymn "A Mighty Fortress is Our God,” written by Martin Luther, is based on Psalm 46. It is the victory anthem of the Reformation, declaring God as an unassailable refuge.

Want to know more about Reformation Day? Check the comment section for a link to information from Kenyn Cureton, FRC's Vice President of Christian Resources.
Family Research Council · Happy Reformation Day! Over 500 years ago, a monk named Martin Luther nailed 95 Theses to the wooden doors of the Wittenberg Chapel, protesting the excesses of the Church. October 31, 1517, was a world-changing moment in history that ultimately impacted the way we view and practice the Christian faith. The hymn "A Mighty Fortress is Our God,” written by Martin Luther, is based on Psalm 46. It is the victory anthem of the Reformation, declaring God as an unassailable refuge. Want to know more about Reformation Day? Check the comment section for a link to information from Kenyn Cureton, FRC's Vice President of Christian Resources.
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