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Welcome to Luther’s Catechism Podcast

An episode of the Luther's Catechism podcast, hosted by The Way Church, titled "Welcome to Luther’s Catechism Podcast" was published on October 6, 2023 and runs 2 minutes.

October 6, 2023 ·2m · Luther's Catechism

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Welcome to Luther’s Catechism Podcast brought to you by The Way Church. This podcast will take, you, the listener through Luther’s Small Catechism in order to educate, encourage, and equip, you in your Christian faith and for all your callings in life. No matter who you are, Luther’s Catechism Podcast is a place for you to grow! You can purchase your copy of this edition of the Catechism at https://online.nph.net/luther-s-catechism.html

Welcome to Luther’s Catechism Podcast brought to you by The Way Church. This podcast will take, you, the listener through Luther’s Small Catechism in order to educate, encourage, and equip, you in your Christian faith and for all your callings in life. No matter who you are, Luther’s Catechism Podcast is a place for you to grow!

 

You can purchase your copy of this edition of the Catechism at https://online.nph.net/luther-s-catechism.html

Commentary on Genesis, Sin, and the Flood Martin Luther http://www.adfreebooks.com - 500+ audiobooks, all ad freeIn his "Dear Genesis" Luther proved that the free Evangelical religion he taught was not new, but as old as the first book of the Bible, and that it does not consist in outward forms, organizations and pomp, but in true faith in Christ in our hearts and lives. Genesis contains the only historic records accessible of the first 2364 years of the 4004 years before Christ. It is worthy of study in our day as it was in the days of the Reformation. This, the second volume of Luther's great commentary on Genesis, ... covers chapters four to nine inclusive of Genesis. Reformation 2017 Oxford University The 'Reformation 2017‘ series highlights some of the events connected with the activities around the 500th anniversary of the publication of Martin Luther’s 95 theses in 1517. A full documentation of ongoing projects can be found at http://blogs.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/taylor-reformation/ Romans: The Master Key to Scripture Ray C. Stedman The Epistle of Paul to the Romans is undoubtedly the most powerful human document that has ever been written. It is pure gold from beginning to end. This is the book that lit the fire in Martin Luther's heart and brought about the Protestant Reformation, changing the history of Europe, as well as the world. This is the book that struck home as John Wesley sat in a little chapel in London listening to Luther's Prelude to the Epistle to the Romans. Wesley said his heart was strangely warmed as he heard the truths of Romans set forth. There followed, through him, the great evangelical awakening that saved England from the fate of France and arrested the decay of English life, completely altering the history of the world again. Martin Luther King - I have a Dream Speech Inception Point Ai I Have a Dream: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Landmark SpeechOn August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. In this speech, King called for an end to racism and segregation in America, and he envisioned a future where all people would be treated equal.In this podcast episode, we will listen to King's entire speech and reflect on its significance. In this series we will discuss the historical context of the speech, as well as its impact on the Civil Rights Movement and American culture. We will also consider the relevance of King's message today.This podcast is for anyone who wants to learn more about Martin Luther King Jr., the Civil Rights Movement, or American history. It is also for anyone who is inspired by King's message of hope and equality. Some of the topics we will cover in this series: Historical context of the "I Have a Dream" speechListening to the speech<l
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