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Heralds of the Reformation: Thirty Biographies of Sheer Grace

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Richard Hannula

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Why do we have Bibles in our own language everywhere? Why is the Gospel preached from the depths of Africa to the remotest parts of the Himalayas? It is because heroes of the faith gave their lives to bring the Word of God to the world.

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The Reformation was an era with many examples of remarkable faithfulness, courage, and learning. However, few Christians today are familiar with their spiritual ancestors, the men who are responsible not only for much of our current understanding of the Bible and the Christian gospel, but also for the massive explosion of the Gospel all over the world today. If we want to continue to bear witness to the truth as faithfully as our fathers in the faith, we need to know their stories. Hannula's book includes thirty short, but profound stories of Reformation-era courage. They can easily be read aloud to children or used by homeschoolers as part of their curriculum. Additionally, this book includes an overview of key events in the Reformation, a detailed Timeline from 1516 to 1598, seven short summaries of Reformation Basics, and comprehension questions and answers on all thirty biographies.

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What People Are Saying:

"Richard Hannula has an eye for personal heroism and a flair for writing simply and vividly about it. Here he spotlights thirty Reformation stalwarts who gave their lives, all metaphorically, a number literally, to advance the gospel, make Christ known and save souls. From start to finish, a gripping read." -J.I. Packer, Professor of Theology, Regent College

"These lively and engaging biographical vignettes stretch from the forerunners of the Reformation like John Wycliffe to the great Scottish reformer John Knox. In an age of unworthy anti-heroes, here is a treasure trove of true heroes for children and parents alike." -Terry L. Johnson, Senior Minister, Independent Presbyterian Church

"With engaging style, Heralds of the Reformation vividly portrays the outpouring of the Spirit of God as men, women and children rediscovered salvation by God's grace alone through faith alone in Christ." -Ron Bergey, Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament, John Calvin Seminary

Richard M. Hannula is the principal of Covenant High School in Tacoma, Washington. He is also the author of Radiant: Fifty Remarkable Women in Church History, Our Northwest Heritage, and Trial and Triumph. He and his wife Kathy raised four daughters and a son and have a growing number of grandchildren.

AUTHOR: Richard M. Hannula

PAGE COUNT: 286 pages

SIZE: 6x9"

BINDING: Paperback

ISBN-10: 1944503463

ISBN-13: 9781944503468

PUB. DATE: July 5, 2016

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Luke Lowery
Must read for all

Very good. I think it is the perfect book to familiarize yourself with the reformers.

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Neal Ammerman
Heralds of the Reformation

Excellent general history without getting bogged down in a lot of detail.Gives a general overview from main reformers and their distinctives. Recommended for laymen who want to learn the history

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Antoinette Strupp
History lesson

Good book to organize your thoughts around the Reformation. As you meet the characters you learn where they fit into history and how the events of history affected their lives and ministries.
Reformation basics review the foundational truths of the Reformation and are reminders of what and why these heroes stepped up.

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Bethany Mock

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Jodi Larson
Inspiring Biographies

I have really enjoyed reading through each of the accounts so far. I'm not finished yet. It's amazing to see the Reformers and pre-Reformers so committed to God's Word and preaching and teaching it faithfully despite the risk of their very lives. Certainly not a thing, broadly speaking, with pastors today. It makes me sad to live in this time- although not without hope because of the few faithful pastors and theologians who are steadily helping their flock abide.