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Martin Luther single-handedly changed the course of church and world history. In honor of the 500-year anniversary of his epic act of nailing 95 Theses to the Wittenberg Church door, Dr. Eddie Hyatt presents this small but unique overview of Luther’s life that highlights Luther’s belief in the supernatural power of God to heal and perform miracles. He also devotes a chapter showing how Luther dealt with false miracles and pseudo prophets that he encountered. Hyatt says, I have been deeply stirred afresh as I have researched and written about Luther’s life, his struggles, his incredible boldness in the face of overwhelming odds, his victories, and his mistakes. My own life and ministry were changed about seventeen years ago when I read Luther’s early writings for the first time in which he boldly and concisely laid out the need for reform and challenged the powers-that-be in both the Church and Empire.
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Martin Luther single-handedly changed the course of church and world history. In honor of the 500-year anniversary of his epic act of nailing 95 Theses to the Wittenberg Church door, Dr. Eddie Hyatt presents this small but unique overview of Luther’s life that highlights Luther’s belief in the supernatural power of God to heal and perform miracles. He also devotes a chapter showing how Luther dealt with false miracles and pseudo prophets that he encountered. Hyatt says, I have been deeply stirred afresh as I have researched and written about Luther’s life, his struggles, his incredible boldness in the face of overwhelming odds, his victories, and his mistakes. My own life and ministry were changed about seventeen years ago when I read Luther’s early writings for the first time in which he boldly and concisely laid out the need for reform and challenged the powers-that-be in both the Church and Empire.