10 Ways to Celebrate the Reformation
- Tom Creedy
- General
- 31 Oct 2022
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To celebrate Reformation Day we've compiled a top-10 list of things to read and reflect on on this 505th commemoration of Martin Luther's nailing the 95 Theses to a Wittenberg Door. We've collected resources from around the internet to celebrate Reformation Day, because the actions and ideas of that tumultuous time...
10 Ways to Celebrate the Reformation
- The Unquenchable Flame: Why the Reformation still Matters - Mike Reeves brilliant little book was recently re-published with a new cover, and a foreword by Mark Dever.
- 4 Ideas that Changed the World: The Reformation. This is an exciting course from Matthias Media - check it out.
- Long before Twitter, Martin Luther was a Media Pioneer - The New York Times. This is a really interesting article looking at how the ideas of the Reformation were spread.
- London Seminary: How Evangelical is the Pope? The Theology of St Francis - listen to this lecture and consider the continued relevance of the Reformation.
- Why the Reformation Still Matters - Tim Chester and Mike Reeves explore the revolutionary ideas of the Reformation, and why it still matters today.
- A Reformation Cartoon - Adam Ford, a popular internet cartoonist, explains the ultimate motivation of Martin Luther. He didn't want to change the world.
- Why Calvin had Good News for the Poor - The Gospel Coalition. Matthew J. Tuininga explores one of the Reformers from a surprising angle - Justice.
- Rediscovering Joy - Tim Chester's lovely little book shows us how the Reformation unpacks the heart of Galatians in a joyful way!
- Looking to dig deeper? Celebrating the Reformation is a a magesterial, encouraging overview from some leading scholars.
- A Call to Spiritual Reformation by Don Carson. This book on prayer takes the spirit of the Reformation, and aims it through Paul's letters into our hearts.

We hope these resources encourage you to celebrate the Goodness of God, and motivate you for mission. The Reformation is a vital piece of church history, and we still have much to learn from it!
Standing proudly in the heritage of the Reformation, we've also published range of other books - see below for some ideas...





