Freedom Movement

Freedom Movement

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It shouldn’t be possible to talk about the Reformation without talking about the gospel. 

Luther’s discovery has fascinated artists, inspired reformers, envisioned abolitionists and given beautiful hope to millions. It has changed the world and it continues to do so. 

Michael Reeves has served the church in this 500th anniversary year by writing an evangelistic resource that tells the story of that discovery, that draws out its effectiveness and beauty, and that speaks of its consequences for the history of the world.

On this 500th anniversary of the Reformation this resource, priced to be given away in numbers, enables you to use the historical moment effectively to carry on the work of Reformation: to get the story of the gospel to world. 

“As I read this thrilling little introduction to the Reformation my heart started to beat with joy. For this 500th anniversary I’m going to try to persuade everyone to read it.” - Rico Tice

"If you want to know what made this movement explosively joyful… read this book." - John Piper

“Thank God for the world changing Reformation recovering the truth of the all sufficient cross of Christ! As Michael Reeves points out in his inspiring text, prior to the Reformation religion was disguising the problem rather than solving it. Five hundred years later people from around the world with open Bibles celebrate the rediscovery of light that dispelled their overwhelming darkness” - Terry Virgo

“Captivating and heart-warming vignettes of the (now famous) freedom-fighters whose radical discovery re-shaped Western Europe and impacted the world.” - Richard Cunningham 

"Immensely readable. In these few pages not only is Martin Luther brought to life but the rediscovery of a world changing message for all centuries in all its relevance for today is given wings.” - Trevor Archer

 

About the Author

Dr. Michael Reeves is President and Professor of Theology at Union School of Theology, Oxford.


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