The Hiding Place
Martin Luther
Martin Luther , who was born in 1483,remains in history known as on of the few unique forces that changed the world fundamentally by force of will and by his ideas. The people who support him call him the "Protestant hero, a freedom fighter, and a wise insightful church leader." But there are many people who do not like and the names they call him are a "heretic, an apostate, and a profane ecclesiastical terrorist." Often Luther called himself a simple monk or a simple Christian. He was glad that a straight-forward stand of sense of right and wrong had turned him into one of the most talked about people of his time. Little did he know that, that simple Christian and that simple stand for what is right and what is wrong changed the course of World History. I will explain Martin Luther in four main parts of his life. First, his early years; second, Luther's struggle to find peace and his discovery of grace; third, his problems with the sell of indulgences; and......
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