Format: | Paperback |
Page Count: | 112 |
Size: | 5.25 in x 8.0 in |
Weight: | 9.0 ounces |
ISBN-10: | 1-4335-9268-1 |
ISBN-13: | 978-1-4335-9268-3 |
ISBN-UPC: | 9781433592683 |
Published: | October 08, 2024 |
The Story of Martin Luther: The Monk Who Changed the World
By Jared Kennedy, Illustrated by T. Lively Fluharty
The Story of Martin Luther: The Monk Who Changed the World
By Jared Kennedy, Illustrated by T. Lively Fluharty
Children’s Book Illuminates the Life of Martin Luther, One of Church History’s Most Important Figures
A monk, priest, and professor—Martin Luther was committed to a life of poverty and self-sacrifice. But despite all his good deeds, he still felt a deep unrest within his soul. It was only when he immersed himself in God’s word that he found peace through Jesus Christ and justification by faith alone.
This short and lively biography takes middle-grade readers on an exciting journey through Luther’s life, highlighting how his writings transformed the church and eventually the world. The Story of Martin Luther emphasizes the importance of Scripture and the fundamental doctrine that the young monk discovered in Paul’s letters. Featuring illustrations, maps, timelines, bonus sidebars, and study questions, this addition to the Lives of Faith and Grace series engages kids ages 8–14 in the drama of history, showing how God worked in the past through ordinary people like them.
- Lively Biography: Explores the life of Martin Luther—a monk, priest, and professor who helped the church to clarify the doctrine of justification
- Written for Kids Ages 8–14: This short format includes illustrations, maps, timelines, and bonus sidebars to help young readers to stay engaged
- Part of the Lives of Faith and Grace Series: Engages kids with the real-life stories of Christian men and women from history
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Thunder and a Vow (July 1505)
Chapter 2: Trembling Before the Father (1505–1506)
Chapter 3: He Went for the Saints (1510–1511)
Chapter 4: Coin in the Coffer (1517)
Chapter 5: Theologian of the Cross (1517–1518)
Chapter 6: I Cannot Recant (1520–1521)
Chapter 7: A Bible for the People (1521–1522)
Chapter 8: Years of Trouble (1522–1524)
Chapter 9: The Estate of Marriage (1523–1534)
Chapter 10: Hymns and Catechism (1527–1535)
Chapter 11: Chalk on the Table (October 1529)
Chapter 12: “We Are Beggars. It Is True.” (1530–1546)
Conclusion: Lessons from a Life
Study Questions
Timeline of Martin Luther’s Life
Timeline of World History
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