How the Faith of John Knox Conquered Scotland

The Life of Scottish Reformation Leader John Knox is Part of Our Reformation Tour 2018

Are you interested in learning more about John Knox on a Reformation Tour to Europe? Click here to see our current Christian tours! In 1514, just a few years before Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of Castle Church in Wittenberg, the town of Haddington in Scotland witnessed the birth of a…

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The “Sleeping Beauty” of Ethiopian Archaeology

Work in Ethiopian Archaeology continues to help grow our Biblical knowledge

The Secrets of Ethiopian Archaeology Continue to Expand our Understanding Explore the secret tomb of a wealthy mystery woman known as Sleeping Beauty in the remote country of Ethiopia with legendary Biblical explorer Bob Cornuke. In the Gheralta plateau in Ethiopia, an archaeologist searched for the history of the Queen of Sheba and made an…

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Video: Is God the Ultimate Ruler? – Dr. Erwin Lutzer

dr. erwin lutzer germany reformation tour

Where does authority belong? How do we reconcile God’s ultimate rule with the question of evil? According to Dr. Erwin Lutzer, God allows authority to be given over, not only to governments and leaders but even to dictators and tyrants. But God holds all men to account for how they live and scripture tells us…

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Why Should you take a Biblical Israel Trip? 

Pastor Tim and Holly Hunter of Beaverhead Church

What makes Biblical Israel special? For a Biblical scholar there aren’t many places in the world that can come close to having the historical and spiritual significance of the Promised Land. The birth, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus all took place in Israel. There is no experience like seeing the places written of in…

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Video: Mike Gendron Speaks at the Wittenberg Door

Wittenberg Cathedral where Mike Gendron talks about the work of Martin Luther

Martin Luther is such a central figure in the Reformation but throughout his work he remained humble. Rather than taking the credit for himself, Martin Luther gave all the glory to God. Standing in front of the Wittenberg Door where Luther himself nailed the famous 95 Theses, Mike Gendron explains how Luther sought the true…

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Video: Dr. Steve Lawson Preaching in the Erfurt Cathedral

The Cathedral at Erfurt, Germany

Our groups in Europe have been seeing everything! The Reformation was such a remarkable time and history and so many of the great theologians spoke out in favor of what they believed. One of the most important was of course, Martin Luther, and in this video Dr. Steve Lawson preaches at the famous Erfurt Cathedral…

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The True Repentance of a Reformation Martyr

Reformation Father Thomas Cranmer

When is it too late to repent? That was the question that faced the dishonored and imprisoned, former Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer. The Reformation movement had shaken all of Europe throughout the 1500’s, and nowhere could its effects be seen more clearly than in England. Through the work of men like William Tyndale, new…

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How Jan Hus Ignited Christian Reformation in Europe

Jan Hus Czech Christian Reformer

Jan Hus forged the way for the Protestant Reformation “…be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.” – Revelation 2:10 Throughout the turbulent years of the Protestant Reformation, persecution found new footing as the Catholic church sought to suppress the new theology. One of the most renowned leaders of…

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How William Farel Befriended and Guided Reformer John Calvin

Famous French Reformer William Farel

“His lord said unto him, Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.” – Matthew 25:21 When we think of famous Christian Reformers connected with Switzerland, there is a good chance that…

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Over 500 Years Since Martin Luther’s 95 Theses Ignited Reformation

Reformation Day

More than 500 years ago, in 1517, Martin Luther’s 95 Theses was written. It attacked the Catholic Church’s corrupt practice of selling “indulgences,” or what we might call “selling salvation passes for money.” Martin Luther was a Pastor who, among numerous other 16th century Priests and Pastors, began to criticize the Catholic Church that they served. Luther…

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