Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Reformation Day

“There seems to be the same difference between hell, purgatory, and heaven as between despair, uncertainty, and assurance.” -Martin Luther, from his 95 Theses

In honor of Reformation Day, I want to share with you a new children’s book about Martin Luther that I fell in love with.


I got it free from Crossway Books just in time for reformation day. If you’re interested in obtaining your own copy (which you will be), check out this link to order.

The Barber Who Wanted to Pray is a beautiful hardback book by R.C. Sproul, with paintings by T. Lively Fluharty, who illustrated Fool Moon Rising, also from Crossway.

The story begins with the McFarland family gathered around the table for devotions, when one of the young daughters says she’s ashamed to pray aloud because she can’t pray like her daddy. Thus, the dad’s explanation on prayer turns into a story of how a barber once asked a customer for help on how to pray.

The man in the barber’s chair receiving the shave is none other than the "outlaw" Martin Luther, banished by the emperor for his "heretical" teachings.


What this really is is the story of how Luther came to write the little book, A Simple Way to Pray. The method Luther wrote about, and which is included in this book, is brilliant, beneficial for any adult as well as children.


In the back of the book you’ll find the Ten Commandments, The Lord’s Prayer, and The Apostles’ Creed typed out for kids to read or memorize (in the ESV, of course).


This reminded me a lot of the book John Calvin: A Children’s Story Behind the Legacy by our friend Kerri Tittle at ReformationKidz. Her book also includes the book on CD, read by Jim Hodges, which is also a great family story! If you hop on over right now, hers and other books on the reformers are on sale for Reformation Month!

But back to The Barber, there’s a funny thing hidden in this book that I caught on to after a while. For whatever reason, in nearly every illustration that Martin Luther is in, there is a cat somewhere in there, too! Even the lining on the inside cover sticks with the theme. Does anyone know of a connection between Martin Luther and cats? Maybe there’s a genuine reason why our friends’ cat is named Martin Luther…


You might want to take the time today like I did to read Luther’s 95 Theses. You can read it here (which is also a huge sermon archive for Spurgeon!), or a printable/downloadable version here at ReformationKidz.

Happy Reformation Day! Soli Deo Gloria!

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  1. I forgot to send list.

    THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD by A.W. Pink (PB) ON SALE *$9.50
    AMERICA’S CHRISTIAN HISTORY:THE UNTOLD STORY, by Gary DeMar ON SALE $10.00
    (HB,ONLY 2 left) This book is full of well-documented facts will change your perspective about what it means to be a Christian in America: the truth about America's Christian past as it relates to supreme court justices, and presidents; the Christian character of colonial charters, state constitutions, and the US Constitution; the Christian foundation of colleges, the Christian character of Washington, D.C.; the origin of Thanksgiving; and so much more.



    CHRISTIANITY, THE ONLY RELIGION CONSTITUTIONALLY ALLOWED IN THESE UNITED STATES by John Henry Hopkins (soft cover, 75 pages) $10.00

    Six chapters examine issues like the Constitutional requirement of religion, the religious duties of citizens, the religious rights and duties of the American citizen as well as other important facets of American life. Mr. Hopkins reveals something which might surprise even the most conservative Christians today. He shows clearly that the Constitution demanded the predominant Protestant Christianity of the day as the national religion. How does this lead us to view Immigration and other pertinent issues of our time?

    DISQUISITION ON GOVERNMENT by John C. Calhoun (soft cover) (74 pages) $7.50

    John Calhoun was greatest American statesman. This presentation was printed after his death and includes discussions of the nature of man, the origin of government, protection against abuses by government, constitutional government, effects of unequal taxation, nullification, and more. The original intentions of the founding fathers is also laid forth. A biographical sketch of Calhoun is included.


    THE PRAYER OF JESUS by Hank Hanegraaff (PB) *ON SALE $ 4.00

    A book full of insights about the Lord’s Prayer, this can be used by individuals, or for family and group Bible study. It is a great reminder that prayer is not a tool for changing God’s mind, but the way God brings us into conformity with His sovereign will.


    JEFFERSON DAVIS:THE UNRECONSTRUCTED by H. Rondel Rumburg (PB. 66 PAGES) $10.00
    In this book, written in commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of Davis’ birth, we read of some surprising aspects of Jefferson Davis, a man often misrepresented in history books. Davis was an extraordinary man who was United States Secretary of War under President Franklin Pierce. He built the first modern army. His accomplishments were manifold, but he was as great in his Christian faith as in anything else.

    WILLIAM BRIDGE, The Puritan of the Congregational Way by H. Rondel Rumburg (PB, 248 pages) $14.99
    A DISPLAY OF ARMINIANISM by John Owen (1642), PB $7.00

    part 2on it's way

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  2. Part 2 of books we sell

    ALARM TO THE UNCONVERTED by Joseph Alleine, 1671 PB $9.00

    GOD SOVEREIGN AND MAN FREE by Nathan Lewis Rice (1868) (PB) $8.00

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  3. Part 3 with a deal
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    CONVERSION ESSENTIAL TO SALVATION by Richard Furman (19 pages) $2.00


    A DISCOURSE AND VINDICATION OF THE DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE OF THE BAPTIST DENOMINATION BY RICHARD FURMAN (35 PAGES) $3.50



    Furman uses the Scripture and Paedobaptist ministers to effectively prove the case for immersion as the Biblical mode of baptism. Even infant baptizers as Calvin, Luther, Wesley and Whitefield have admitted the Biblical model of immersion. This sermon strongly defends salvation by grace alone, as well as church and pastoral discipline and confronts in writing the churches which have compromised on these issues.



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    These two essays were first written in the late 1800’s. The principles Dabney discloses are an index to the state of things today. In a day when we hear so much about feminism, rights and entitlements, Dr. Dabney deals with these matters from a Biblical perspective and the human duty towards God's order. The booklet contains a biographical sketch of Dabney. Foreword by H. Rondel Rumburg.


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  4. these are the rest
    HUMAN ACCOUNTABILITY by Richard Furman (PB, 12 pages) $2.50



    This speech was given to the graduating class of Erskine College on Sunday, August 5th, 1860 with an emphasis on responsibility and the fear of the Lord. The motive for right belief and action is presented, and a refutation of atheism, evolutionism, fatalism, and modern living! There is a biographical sketch of the author.



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    Samuel Chapwan was an eyewitness in Mosby's Rangers, as well as a Baptist Minister. Mosby said he was "a sort of military Calvin, singing the Psalms of David as he went into battle " and “His character as a soldier was more on the model of the Hebrew prophets than the apostles." This booklet allows you to experience the faith of Mosby and his men.



    LIFE AND CHARACTER OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, MONSTER OR MESSIAH? $4.00

    By Hon. George L. Christian (PB, 49 pages)

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