When Martin Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church, there was widespread corruption in the Church. But the 95 Theses were a response to a doctrinal teaching–the sale of plenary indulgences, which promised the complete forgiveness of sins in exchange for money. It was the sale of the merit of Christ, a way to buy Jesus’ atonement.
The Reform that began with Martin Luther spread like wildfire across Europe. Theologians and Church officials had been calling for reform for centuries, and they lost no time fighting for true biblical teachings.
The Reformation was messy. There were arguments over biblical theology and over how to regard the Roman Catholic Church and other religions. Many, many people died so that we can have the freedom to worship God as we see fit.
In fact, denominations are sort of an outworking of that freedom. You can baptize your infants under Covenantal theology, and I can choose the baptism of believing adults (or children old enough to understand that step) for my family, and we can talk about it as siblings in Christ–and no one dies. We can even still love each other.
The 5 Solas of the Reformation
Protestants read Scripture in the light of other Scripture. If we have a question about a teaching in the Bible, we can return to the rest of Scripture with that question to hash out the answer. The Bible is inerrant, infallible, and inspired. God does not lie, and His Word does not disagree with itself, so we can be confident that we can find the answers in Scripture.
To explain theology in ways that are easy to remember and that help keep us on the right track when reading the Bible, theologians and historians have come up with terms and slogans we can use to help us communicate and teach effectively. The word Trinity is not found in Scripture, but the Bible’s teaching on the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the three Persons of the One, Triune God is clear. (This article contains a ton of references if you’re up for a rabbit trail!)
The 5 Solas of the Reformation are slogans that help us remember important Biblical truths. At the time of the Reformation, they helped distinguish the difference between Protestant doctrine and Roman Catholic doctrine. Though the slogans weren’t used together in a group of five consistently until 1958, the Reformers coined the different phrases in their writings. John Calvin emphasized most together in his writings.
Today, the 5 Solas continue to be important as the orthodox (meaning those who hold to biblical faith, so with a little “o”) Church continues to fight to hold to biblical doctrine.
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The Five Solas
Sola means alone in Latin. I’ll explain each Sola briefly.
- Sola Scriptura – By Scripture Alone: The Bible is God’s Word, our authoritative, inerrant, and inspired guide. We do not hold any authority–tradition, clerical, political, or otherwise over the authority of the Bible. In fact, we read Scripture in the light of other Scripture.
- Sola Fide – By Faith Alone: We are saved by faith alone, not by works or merit. Faith leads to justification (salvation) and then to good works as a sign of our gratitude for salvation.
- Sola Gratia – By Grace Alone: We are saved by God’s grace through faith. Salvation is a free gift from God. God alone gives the gift of faith and of salvation. We can’t earn grace, nor can we earn greater grace through our actions.
- Solus Christus – Through Christ Alone: We are saved only by the atoning blood of Christ and it’s through Jesus that we know God. We don’t need anyone else to approach the Father on our behalf–Jesus does that for us.
- Soli Deo Gloria – To the Glory of God Alone: We were created and saved to bring glory to God, the King of the Universe. Everything we do should be for His glory. We don’t glorify anyone else, living or dead–only God is to be glorified.
Five Solas of the Reformation Resources
October 31st, 2017 marked the 500th anniversary of Reformation Day, the day Martin Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church. That act began the Protestant Reformation.
We can celebrate the return to the biblical truths that Scripture is our authority and that we are saved by grace through faith. It is only the atoning blood of Christ that accomplishes this wondrous salvation. All glory to God!
These five resources will help your kids understand the five Solas of the Reformation and the work God did in his Church through the Reformation.
When Lightning Struck!: The Story of Martin LutherThe 5 Solas: Signs to Follow on the Narrow Path, A 7 Day Family Bible StudyBuy NowWho was Martin Luther? (Who What Why)What was the Gutenberg Bible? (Who What Why)Why did the Reformation Happen? (Who What Why)
- When Lightning Struck!: The Story of Martin Luther by Danika Cooley
- “Martin Luther’s life was too exciting not to be written for teens and younger readers! In this fast-paced, action-packed novel of Martin Luther’s life, teen readers (and more than a few adults!) will be introduced to a fascinating time when princes ruled Europe and knights roamed the countryside. They’ll learn about a time when powerful forces lined up against each other and believing the wrong thing could get you killed.When Lightning Struck! is far more than just an adventure story, of course. It also tells a theological story. Drawing carefully from Luther’s own words, this book introduces readers to a kindred spirit who struggled with what knowing God through Scripture means for daily life. They will understand what was at stake and how powerfully liberating Luther’s idea of grace through faith was in his time and in ours!In crisp, enjoyable prose, author Danika Cooley conveys both the drama and the meaning of the Reformation for younger readers like no one before her!”
- Who Was Martin Luther? by Danika Cooley
- “Martin Luther was a young man who was afraid of a thunderstorm. He was a monk seeking for salvation. He was a reformer who inspired a continent to return to the Word of God. Danika Cooley introduces 9–11 year olds to this key figure in the Reformation.”
- What Was the Gutenberg Bible? by Danika Cooley
- “Johann Gutenberg invented a world–changing machine that meant people could read God’s Word for themselves. The world could share ideas, discoveries and new and God’s Word could be quickly, inexpensively and accurately reproduced. Danika Cooley helps 9–11 year–olds discover how the printing press paved the way for the Reformation.”
- Why Did the Reformation Happen? by Danika Cooley
- “The Church was following the words of men rather than the Word of God but brave men read God’s Word and were saved from their sins. They fought for truth against the most powerful organizations of the time – the Church and the Crown. Danika Cooley explores how God’s people changed the Church, Europe and the World. This is the story of how the Church found the gospel and the people heard about Christ.”
- The 5 Solas: Signs to Follow on the Narrow Path by Lindsey Stomberg and Danika Cooley
- “The Five Solas are slogans that were popularized by the Reformers during the reformation of the Church (1350-1648). These slogans are based on biblical truths and sound doctrine. Knowing and understanding the Five Solas is important for your children–it will help read and apply Scripture to their lives.”
Each day includes:
An overview of a Sola or Scriptural concept.
A Bible passage to study with discussion questions.
Additional Scripture passages to read to better understand the intent of each Sola.
A structured notebooking page to encourage independent thinking and writing skills.
A fun family activity to help creatively cement your child’s learning process.
A memorable craft to encourage creative expression and further your child’s understanding.
Bonus coloring pages for older children and a printable card set for memory games.”
- “The Five Solas are slogans that were popularized by the Reformers during the reformation of the Church (1350-1648). These slogans are based on biblical truths and sound doctrine. Knowing and understanding the Five Solas is important for your children–it will help read and apply Scripture to their lives.”
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Martin Luther and the Reformation
Teach your teens about Martin Luther and the Reformation in an exciting, new way with When Lightning Struck!: The Story of Martin Luther! The book also makes a wonderful family read-aloud.
Martin Luther (1483-1546) is often referred to as “The Father of the Reformation”. Born during a time of superstition, tradition, and spiritual corruption, Luther gave up a lucrative career as a lawyer to become a monk in the Roman Catholic Church–a path he felt would certainly lead to salvation.
As Luther’s understanding of the spiritual corruption within the Church grew, and he despaired of true salvation, Luther (now a scholar and priest) sought the Bible for answers. Following his discovery of the true gospel in Scripture, Luther began to preach spiritual freedom to his congregation, and to teach biblical (rather than philosophical) theology at the University of Wittenberg.
It was on October 31, 1517 that Martin Luther penned his Ninety-Five Theses in Latin in response to the abusive indulgence sales practices of the monk Johann Tetzel in a nearby town. Luther nailed the Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church, the scholarly bulletin board of his day, and mailed a copy to the Archbishop of Mainz. Luther hoped to start a scholarly debate about the practice of selling salvation through plenary indulgences. The response he received was greater–and more dangerous–than he imagined it would be.
Luther’s story is exciting. There are death defying moments, epic spiritual battles, narrow escapes, a kidnapping, revolution, and war. As the “Father of the Reformation”, Luther is a vital figure in Church history. His sacrifice and willingness to wage battle against the spiritual, religious, and political powers of his medieval world allowed Christians throughout time to embrace the truth of salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone as explained by Scripture alone once again. May all glory be to God alone!
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JennieT says
When lightning strikes I am most excited about. Also the cool playmobile!
Michelle says
This is a great give away! So much to learn from the Reformation!
Susan Menzmer says
I am excited about “When Lightening Struck” because I am currently reading it to my daughter and it is making Hustory come alive for her!
Keicialynn says
Looking forward to checking out the resources listed here.
Tonya Nickell says
I would love to learn about the reformation myself and want my kids to learn too. It is something I never knew much about, even as someone who grew up in church!
Linzi says
I would love to learn more about the reformation and read”When Lightening Struck”, the story about Martin Luther. It sounds like a fascinating read. We have read Peril and Peace and are now fascinated to learn more church history.
K says
Awesome information!!
Mandy Bamford says
I would love to share the story of Martin Luther with my kids. Thank you for offering this great giveaway!
Stephanie says
The reformation changed our lives all these many years removed. Our daughter has even planned a conference around the 5 Solas for youth in our community. Thanks for the resources!
Darlene K. says
I have been following Danika for years and finally decided to purchase the book. It is amazing. So if I win I will be donating the book to the local library.
Debra Perez says
I didn’t realize the 500th anniversary was this year. Would love the story to share more with my kids.
Eneff2 says
Looks like some good stuff.
Lisa G. says
Recently purchased When Lightning Struck! and have incorporated it into our homeschooling curriculum for this month. This giveaway would be an awesome addition to any home!
Cari Webb says
We enjoyed reading the book and learning about how God preserved his church.
Teressa says
Thanks for sharing the info regarding the Reformation. I plan to share with my kids today 🙂
Olivia says
This is great! We are going to have a reformation party this year and play pin the thesis on the door 🙂
Melanie Miles says
I really don’t know much about the Reformation. Church seems like a big business venture to me. I want to teach my kids without being cynical but I’m not sure what’s true and what’s tradition. I’m thinking this will help.
Sara L says
This is such a great giveaway! I’m looking forward to learning more about the Reformation, winner or not.
Gretchen says
Thanks for putting this giveaway together!
Gigi says
Thank you! We can’t get enough good books to read!
Karrie says
Thank you! We 💘 books!
Jenny McLamb says
Great! I’m so excited to teach my kids about the Reformation! We live overseas, but we are here in America for a few months! These are wonderful resources- hope I could cram them in our bags! 🙂 I’ll give up clothes space for books any day! 🙂
Rachel Wing says
I Love this give away! If I win I can use them to teach our kids at church about the Reformation. We direct the first through 6th grade children’s ministry and are highlighting the Reformation during our missions moments this year.
Jennifer Mathesz says
I personally don’t know much about Martin Luther so this would be a great resource for all of us
PBacon says
I am studying to join a Lutheran church in my area and the whole story interests me as I am growing in faith.
Julie S. says
I’m glad to have found these great resources to use in our homeschool with my jr. and sr. high children.
Paula says
Wonderful way to highlight this turning point in history!
Kirsten says
Wonderful! I love all of the resources! We have When Lightening Strikes already😊we’ll start reading right after the Crescent and the Cross (thanks for telling us about these great books Danika!). I know a family who’d love my extra copy if I win😁Thanks for the chance’
Lydia Joy Slater says
I am excited about When Lightening Struck because it’s a great read, especially aloud to my daughter, who also really loved it. I want to give a copy away !
Monica says
Awesome thanks
Brenda Gonzalez says
Excited to learn and teach my kids about Reformation Day! Especially this year! The giveaway has wonderful resources I’d love to put to good use! Thanks!!
Nicole says
We have already started When Lightning Strikes and it is SO good!!!
Nicole says
We have already started When Lightning Strikes and it is SO good!!! Would love to read the other resources!
Aaron says
I am excited about When Lightning Struck to refresh my memory of 18 years of Lutheran education.
Joy says
A living book about Martin Luther- what a great gift that would be to receive! Having the figure for the kids to act out the story is even better. Maybe Playmobil could be convinced to make an entire Reformation set. 🙂
Shannon says
To be able to easily teach my children the basics of the Reformation is what I’m excited about in When Lightening Struck.
Stacey says
I’d really like to read “When lightening struck” and learn more about Martin Luther. I also really like the Bible Road Trip. Thanks for all the great resources!
Heather Morrow says
Thank you for helping our family discover about the Reformation. Looking forward to reading When Lightning Struck.
Jessica Brammer says
“When lightning struck” sounds like a great resource for families!
Elizabeth L. says
This is an amazing book that makes history so interesting for children!
Kristin M says
I’m so excited about this giveaway to not only spend quality time with my kiddos but to learn more myself.
ROBIN GUERTIN says
Thank you for sharing the information about the Reformation and the Solas, so interesting. This is an area I don’t have much knowledge in.
shelly foster says
Would be such a blessing! Homeschooling next year so this would be great asset for us!
Peggy says
Reading about Martin Luther
Leigh O says
I love reading about Reformers and their work and lives.
C M H says
I am intrigued with the book WHEN LIGHTENING STRIKES–would love to own a copy, along with the other resources listed here. SO IMPORTANT to understand history and the significance of the Reformation!!
C M H says
Excuse my poor typing!
WHEN LIGHTNING STRUCK !!
Amber says
We only own one reformation book, so it would be so fun to win!
Joyce says
Hi, Danika! I love that i love church history, and have been looking forward to finally getting to it with my daughter. The thought of Martin Luther nailing those 95 Theses to the door always does something within me… (Go, Luther!) The courage of that man! I hope to win, but as well, can you share some other references you recommend for church history? It seems like this just might be a passion for you, too!
Ruth Williams says
I’m curious about When Lightning Struck because I think highly of Tauna and she’s always recommending it
katie says
My husband and I want to teach the kids about the reformation and this would be great to help us!
Zekesmom10 says
I’m looking forward to learning more about the Reformation with my punks.
Judi P says
I’m most excited about a resource that explains the Reformation to kids in such an easy way.
Lynne says
I came to Lutheranism as an adult. I now have a grandchild, and I’m excited to share being Lutheran with him starting right from the beginning…..
Leanne says
I enjoyed reading “When Lightning Struck” because showed Martin Luther to be human — only God is perfect (and some people sometimes forget that!). Thank you, Danika Cooley for that! And now I am looking forward to reading it w/ my family. 🙂
Martha says
I am excited about When Lightning Struck because I enjoy historical fiction and stories about Martin Luther.
Cheryl Powell says
Thanks for a great giveaway! I would love to read WHen Lightning Struck- heard great things about it for awhile now!!
Felisha says
These are amazing resources for our family!
Kelly H. says
I like teaching my children about truth and what’s right. Being able to teach them about leaders from history who stood up for truth and what’s right is very rewarding. Thank you for the contest.
Carrie says
Was just talking about this with my friends. Our whole family would really love and use all of these!
Deena says
I love church history and would love to have this book on Martin Luther. I have never heard of the 5 solas and am interested in reading about them.
Great give away!
Michelle in OK says
I am excited that When Lightning Struck is the ~story~ of Martin Luther and the Reformation, not just the list of facts. I am looking most forward to seeing the world around him as he submitted himself to God’s Purplose.
Stepheny Seabolt says
While we talk about the Reformation every year in church, I’d love to explore this more with my kids at home!
Susan says
I am excited about When Lightening Struck because we enjoy reformation stories and this would be great to share with our children.
Jamie H says
Everything looks great! I’m excited about the $30 Grace and Truth Books Gift Card. We already have your book and my kids love it! If we win, I will share the book with my friend so her kids can enjoy it, too.
Sarah says
What a cool giveaway!
Amanda Jordon says
I want to read When Lightning Struck with my children.
Seka Fierro says
What a great giveaway!! We love history and learning more about Martin Luther and the Reformation.
Melissa says
Everything looks amazing, it’s hard to pick a favorite!
Beth Voss says
What a great giveway for this anniversary.
CindyB says
I love history, it is so important for our children! The books you are offering provide great insights into Martin Luther and his day. Would like to share these with my grandchildren.
Marina Vincent says
We don’t celebrate Halloween so this is an excellent way of us celebrating something that means something on that day.
Trish says
Thank you for the wonderful resources for families!
Molly Cash says
I’m excited about”When Lightning Struck” because we’re getting ready to learn Abby Martin Luther in our homeschool and it looks like an amazing living history resource.
Elizabeth Smillie says
It looks like an amazing resource to add to our library – I love using a biography based approach to history, and this seems perfect!
Jen says
I love sharing stories about men and women of the faith and this looks like a great resource!
Dyan Croushore says
We’d like to have a tool to help take the focus off Halloween and put it on God.
Melissa says
Thanks for all the great info! These resources look fabulous! Would love to add them to our homeschooling day- especially When Lightning Struck.
Mrs Chaps says
All of these resources look great. I would love to learn more about the reformation with my children.
Narae Shin says
This is an awesome post! I was looking for some resources to study the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation. I really hope we win the giveaway!
Stephanie says
I would like to learn more myself as well as help teach my niece more about the Reformation.
Becky M says
What a great giveaway! I’m always looking for great reformation resources.
Christy says
I really enjoyed reading When Lightning Struck with my children last fall. It was so cool learning about Martin Luther’s thought processes before his conversion and then seeing how God worked to change him and save him and then used his influence to reform so many in the church. Great story and so well written!
I love this blog.
ko says
Great giveaway!
Lisa Neal says
I am really looking forward to teaching my son about the reformation in more detail this year!
Ali says
This looks like a great family tradition to start. I shared these posts with the head of Sunday school at our church and she is going to use some of it for teaching during the children’s church.
Kristi says
It looks like a wonderful way for my children to learn more about Martin Luther!
Becca Eichler says
I’m excited to reading this story to help my background knowledge and for all these extra resources to use to teach my students in a Lutheran elementary school more about the Reformation!! The reformation cards were a hit with my second graders!!
Becca Eichler
Valerie says
I’m always excited about helping my grands understand what Luther was all about. I’m especially excited about the five solas!
Dennis says
This would be so great for my kids, grandkids and great grandkids.
Julie P says
I am interested in the Reformation, amazed by the men and women who were so confident in the powerful, saving power of Jesus, the Truth of His Word, and the lives they lived as evidence of these convictions. I’ve been piecing together information to share with my children, but see such a wealth of information here. Thank you for passing these testimonies on to the next generation!
Laura M says
Fun giveaway. Thanks for putting it together.
Stacy M says
I am always looking for ways to make history come alive for my children.
Ruby Olsen says
coming in on the tail end……. LOVE When Lightning Strikes. would LOVE a MLK figure.
Helena Vander Ploeg says
I am learning so much about the Reformation, these books will just add to teaching our children!
Lori Brown says
I have purchased the Bible curriculum and we are enjoying that. We do not have When Lightning Strikes. It sounds like a great read!
Annie says
What a fun giveaway! I would love a copy of When Lightening Struck!
Nicole C says
I have When Lightning Struck! on my book wishlist, I would be very excited to win a copy and read it with my kids.
Kelley D says
Love celebrating Christian History!!
Karey Davenport says
Looks like a pack of great resources!
Lana Simanovicki says
What I love about it is the history behind it
Ruth says
This is a great giveaway and an exciting addition to our family devotional time and home schooling on the reformation.
Tracy Hoover says
I love teaching about the Reformation! This is an outstanding giveaway
julie says
Great giveaway!
Melinda Tinkham says
I had no idea about these details on Reformation Day until you guys started posting it. I would love to have resources to teach my kids all about it as a tradition! Thank you for the opportunity!
Erica Howell says
I’m so excited to bring these important teaching to my children on this monumental 500 year celebration! Thanks for doing the heavy lifting for us!!
Kathy says
This is a great give away! We r studying Martin Luther with our kids along with the song he wrote, “A Mighty Fortress.” We currently read “Martin Luther, a man who changed the world.” It’s a great book but the resources in the giveaway are also great as well! So thank you for doing this. It’s so important to be teaching our kids about such God Fearing people and the impact they made on Christianity!
Hallie says
I studied in Wittenberg one summer, but that was well before I could appreciate the significance of the history there. I hope to educate my children and even our kids at church about this important time in the history of the church. Thanks for sharing these great resources!
Margit says
When Lightening Struck sounds like a great adventure story for a family read-aloud!
Can’t wait!
Caroline Landon says
What a fun giveaway! There is very little available at my library for kids about the Reformation. Thanks for providing some great resources!
Debra says
We as a family have recently had our eyes open to God’s sovereignty. It has been thoroughly EXCITING to see God so big after years of commanding God to do what was right in our own eyes. This will be our first celebration seeing God for who He really is and we are really looking forward to celebrating His greatness and His Word for years to come with the children that are still home and as grandparents, with our 7 grandchildren!
Christa says
What a wonderful list of resources! Thank you!
Christa Small
Audrey Stewart says
This is a great giveaway! All these books I would love to have.
Nancy S. says
My son and I have almost completed “When Lightning Struck” in preparation for a book club discussion at our church. We’d love to expand our study with more material, and share the book with someone else.
Heather Culver says
This is a wonderful resource thank you!
Denise W. says
What an amazing giveaway!
mh says
Resources for teaching about the Reformation to this age group are critical; a great addition ~
Anne Sanborn says
I’m excited to study the reformation with my kids
Ruth says
The Reformation is a fascinating subject and changed church history. These would be fantastic resources!
Mel Sue says
Our timing of our history studies just happen to coincide with the life of Marin Luther in time for the big 500th year celebration!
Sara says
I’m such a Lutheran geek! So excited about this giveaway as I’ve been looking for solid Biblical and historical resources for the kids.
Alene says
I’m excited about When Lightening Struck to get my son excited about the true gospel reformation.
Shannon Alexander says
I’m excited about it because I love history.
Laura says
I’ve been drooling over these items for a while and would love to bring some meaning to Oct 31st
Kim K says
I think that my kids and I would really enjoy reading “When Lightning Struck”. Sounds fascinating!
Amanda says
What an amazing giveaway. We are also Lutheran so this is extra special!