Whether you are a Lutheran or not, it's hard to deny that Martin Luther made a huge impact on a large number of denominations to this day. In this episode, we will follow the early Church up to the Reformation and take a closer look at some of the cities where Martin spoke up against the practices that the church was falling into in his day. We will also take a closer look at some of the places you can visit there today. (Although if you are watching this on our YouTube channel - you will be able to better see these places as well.)
If you liked this episode, I highly encourage you to check out episode 7: How History Impacts our Travels and episode 96: Ethical Evangelism with Justin James.
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Until next time - safe travels and God Bless.
CTN 169: I Wish I Was Traveling More
CTN 168: RV Ministry
CTN 167: 12 Hours Trapped In An Airport
CTN 166: An Online Platform For Christian Travelers
CTN 164: Following The Footsteps of Paul in Greece
CTN 163: Four Biblical Sites To Visit in Egypt
CTN 162 : Traveling Around Europe For A Year with the Logans
CTN 161: The Biblical Significance of Egypt
CTN 160: Traveling To Israel with Susan B. Mead
CTN 159: Visiting The Seven Churches of Revelation
CTN 158: Following the Apostle Paul with Darren Hibbs
CTN 157: Visiting 5 Cities Paul Journeyed To In Turkey
CTN 156: Visiting the Holy Land with Steven Rogers
155: Finding A Christian Church In Israel
CTN 154: Railway Ministries with Liam Johnston
CTN 153: Visit 5 Holy Sites From The Easter Story
CTN 152: Sharing Your Faith While Traveling by Train with Silas Kruse
CTN 151: Airport Ministry with Bishop Hayes
CTN 150: How To Travel By Interrail
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