Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for German Reformation Day in 2024
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All day for #ReformationDay, we'll be sharing significant Bible passages and related quotes from Martin Luther. We give thanks to God for passing down to us His pure Word rightly taught through the reforms and writings of Luther and his fellow-laborers. Show more
— The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (@thelcms) October 31, 2024
HAPPY REFORMATION DAY Wasson Watch Co. does not celebrate Halloween. We celebrate the age of Sola Scriptura and the end of the oppression of indulgences. We PRAY every single day for Reformation in the American church. SEMPER REFORMANDA Show more
HAPPY REFORMATION DAY! God bless the reformers who obeyed the Lord in a move of God that returned the church back to the scriptures, the TRUTH. We bow to Christ , never the papacy or Rome. “My conscience is captive to the word of God! To go against conscience is neither right… Show more
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It is Reformation Day today, 31st of October, the day in 1517 when Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses on the door of All Saints’ Church in Wittenberg. On the same day in 1821 this monument to Luther was unveiled on the market square of Wittenberg, that has its own story.... Show more
— History of the Germans Podcast (@germanshistory) October 31, 2024
It’s Reformation Day! Why is Martin Luther holding a stake and hammer if the poster is held up by tape? @WatchLoor has plans for reformation of the film and tv industry. LOOR
It's Reformation Day! Thanks be to God for the work and faithfulness of the Reformers and especially Archbishop Thomas Cranmer's work integrating it into the Book of Common Prayer and the Thirty-Nine Articles.
Today is Reformation Day! In 1517, 504 years ago, Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-five Theses on the door of the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg, beginning the reformation.