Join Chuck and Cynthia Swindoll in Europe on this virtual Reformation tour.
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This video blog includes pictures, videos, and personal impressions of this tour. See the very sights where Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, and others impacted their culture and generations to come. We would love to have you come along with us (after the fact) through our video blog!
Join Chuck and Cynthia Swindoll in Europe on this virtual Reformation tour.
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Prague is the site where reformer John Huss preached, at Bethlehem Chapel, and where his statue today honors his bold stand for the truth of Scripture.
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Leipzig, Germany is the home of St. Thomas Church and the Bach Museum. Johann Sebastian Bach served in obscurity as choirmaster at St. Thomas Church for 27 years.
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Martin Luther entered Augustinian Monastery in this city at age 22 to serve as a monk for six years. He studied theology and later taught at the University of Erfurt.
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Wittenberg's Castle Church is where Martin Luther nailed his famous Ninety-five Theses to the church door. His statue and museum are also in this city.
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Wartburg Castle, in Eisenach, is where Martin Luther hid from his papal prosecutors. While in hiding, he translated the New Testament from Greek into German in just four months.
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The Reformation Monument is located in Worms, because this is where Martin Luther was called to formally renounce his "heretical" theology and bravely refused.
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The residents of this small village perform a spectacular, seven-hour Passion Play once every 10 years. They will perform from May through September, 2010.
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The Neuschwanstein Castle in the Bavarian Alps is one of the most frequently visited castles in Europe. Its breathtaking beauty transports you to a magical, fairytale world.
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Zurich is the site where church reformer Ulrich Zwingli preached, at Grossmunster Church, and where his statue today marks his zeal for freedom from manmade traditions.
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John Calvin ministered in Geneva at St. Pierre’s Cathedral for several decades and also founded the University of Geneva. John Knox also preached here during his extended stay.
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