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In 1517, Martin Luther's 95 Theses sparked what became known as The Reformation, a movement that changed the Church forever and continues to shape and inspire Christian churches today. However, many people have never read the 95 Theses. Those that have read it often find it cryptic or dated. Pastor Bryan felt the same way and decided to look at each one along with Luther's explanation to them. What he discovered within them is a constant reminder of what God has done for us and the love poured out for us in Jesus Christ. This love is more powerful than any human authority, frees us to not have…mehr

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In 1517, Martin Luther's 95 Theses sparked what became known as The Reformation, a movement that changed the Church forever and continues to shape and inspire Christian churches today. However, many people have never read the 95 Theses. Those that have read it often find it cryptic or dated. Pastor Bryan felt the same way and decided to look at each one along with Luther's explanation to them. What he discovered within them is a constant reminder of what God has done for us and the love poured out for us in Jesus Christ. This love is more powerful than any human authority, frees us to not have to worry about our own fate, and brings us closer to our neighbor, whom we can freely serve out of the same love we know in Christ. Join Pastor Bryan as he reflects on each thesis and how they continue to speak to us over 500 years after they were written, empowering us to live our lives to the fullest as God intended.
Autorenporträt
Stig Regli worked as a civil servant for 40 years with the USEPA as an engineer, regulation manager, and senior leader policy advisor developing regulations and policies to protect our Nation's drinking water. Prior to coming to EPA, Stig served as Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan. Early in his career he took two extended leaves from EPA to work for Africare in Somalia and as consultant for the U.S. Agency for International Development in Thailand. His interest in public health as it relates to drinking water began during his senior year at Duke University and was further prompted following graduation thru travels on bicycle in five continents, all beginning with the bicycle trip across the US described in this book. Stig has a BS in Mechanical Engineering (1972) and an MS in Civil Engineering (1976) from Duke University.