Scott Shifferd

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In the 1500s a monk named Martin Luther championed a reform movement in the Catholic Church, protesting against certain abuses and practices in the church. Luther became a proponent of the view that anyone could be equipped to read, study, and teach the Word of God, and he eventually translated the Bible into the German language for the common people. Luther argued that any believer could read and understand the Bible through the illumination of the Holy Spirit.
Rediscovering Discipleship: Making Jesus’ Final Words Our First Work
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