

Hans Lufft and Luther's Bible
The Luther Bible is a German language translation from Hebrew and Ancient Greek by Martin Luther. The copy illustrated is of the third...


The Female Reformation Printer
One of the most prolific female printers of the sixteenth century, Magdalena Kirsenmann, helped advance the Lutheran Reformation in...


Reformation and the Printing Press
Without printing, would there have been a Protestant Reformation? Only a century earlier, both John Wycliffe and John Hus spawned...


New Record Lasts Less Than A Week!
When the time to complete our biblical and Reformation sentence, "The just shall live by faith" (Galatians 3:11) was driven down to 38.20...


Luther Movie Available For Purchase
"Discover the story behind the man who sparked the Protestant Reformation. Told through a seamless combination of live-action...


Martin Bucer
Martin Bucer may not be well-known to Christians, but he deserves to be. Pastor to John Calvin and friend of Thomas Cranmer, Bucer was...


Open Nights at the Reformation Rooms
These are the last Open Days this year in the Reformation Rooms at Martyrs – please don't miss out! We plan to open the doors @ 7:00pm on...


Another 150 People Through Our Doors
Tours to the Reformation Rooms at Martyrs are still proving popular. Word of mouth recommendations have resulted in bookings that will...


The Great and Sweet Exchange
Martin Luther is famous for his expression of the imputation of righteousness that we call the “sweet exchange.” Interestingly, Luther’s...