Martin Luther: A Biography for Children

by | Oct 26, 2022 | Reformation, Reformation Day | 0 comments

Martin Luther A Biography

Hey there, moms and dads! Reformation Day is coming up in just a few days, on October 31st!

This is a prime opportunity to teach your children about the monk who – over five hundred years ago – wrote ninety-five questions, hoping to start a discussion about sin and repentance at the University of Wittenberg in Germany. In a few months, those questions had stirred the nation; a few years later, the continent. Today we know that those questions changed the course of both the Western church and world history.

The Lord used Martin Luther to lead the Church out of darkness and into the brilliant light of the Gospel. If you’re looking for a resource to teach your children more about this man of God, I invite you to check out Martin Luther, in the Christian Biographies for Young Readers series by Simonetta Carr. With beautifully illustrated pages, this 64-page, hardcover book is perfect for captivating your children’s attention!

Martin Luther

from the Christian Biographies for Young Readers Series

You may also be interested in another biography on Martin Luther by Paul L. Maier. Learn more about this book by clicking here.

It’s my prayer that these books may be a blessing to you and your children, and give you inspiration and encouragement as you live a life of Reformation in your own family!

All for the King’s glory,

Christian

ChristianFamilyReformation.com is dedicated to encouraging and supporting the reformation and revival of the Deuteronomy 6:6-7 lifestyle in the modern Christian family. As a part of fulfilling that goal, I endeavor to share and recommend resources that will help you value the Words of God and also “teach them diligently unto thy children.” Please know that I only recommend and promote material that is Christ-honoring and family-edifying.

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