• A Martyr's Faith in a Faithless World

  • By: Bryan Wolfmueller
  • Narrated by: Tim Dixon
  • Length: 5 hrs and 42 mins
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A Martyr's Faith in a Faithless World

By: Bryan Wolfmueller
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Lutheran theology is glorious and mysterious. It is relatable and applicable. It is for everyone, in any time, in any place. But it also can be intimidating. A Martyr's Faith in a Faithless World serves as a starting point for those looking to start exploring theological works and deepen their understanding of Lutheran theology.

Short, poignant chapters show the practical side of Lutheran theology and extol the doctrine of the catechism and the Lutheran Church as true, good, and beautiful. Ultimately, listeners will come away with a desire for more theology and a renewed confidence and comfort in God's word.

The budding theologian, the newly catechized, the curious college student, and the inquiring visitor will all be at home in this book. A Martyr's Faith in a Faithless World serves as a great next step for those who have just finished adult confirmation classes and are looking to continue growing in their understanding of Lutheran theology.

©2019 Bryan Wolfmueller (P)2021 Concordia Publishing House

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An encouraging book for Christians

I recommend this book for all Christians. It encourages us to follow the examples the martyers gave us.

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Wonderful reminder of our purpose

This book is a wonderful reminder of our purpose here on earth. It also gives us a reality check and constructive feedback for what we can do when we fail.

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This is a most excellent book

Faith-sustaining, nourishing, and revealing Christ before your eyes. Truth worth listening to, again and again.

One might tend to overcomplicate the Christian life, or make its spirituality so abstract that its hard to grasp and relate to. Much less, believe.

This book does away with such errors, and presents the reader with a clear message. Simple, in that it doesn't get misunderstood, yet complex in that there are layers upon layers of wisdom revealed.

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Excellent reminder that Christ calls us to suffer!!

To suffer ,in the end, is to be blessed. A common thread in Jesus’ teaching is that His followers will suffer if they are faithful. This is reiterated by the rest of the New Testament also. This book makes use of scripture and history to show us that as followers of Jesus we should expect to be persecuted, but the glory that awaits us will far outweigh any amount of suffering. The writer must come from the Lutheran tradition ,as he quotes Luther a lot,but quotes are well placed and insightful. Great quick read or listen.

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