On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the church in Wittenberg, Germany. This event traditionally marks the beginning of the Reformation.
Below are some links to help you equip yourself and then teach the next generation about the Reformation so that they can be reformers too.
Books Heralds of the Reformation by Richard M. Hannula - This book provides a broad overview of the Protestant Reformation by focusing on the lives of thirty believers during the Reformation in Europe. Martin Luther: Christian Biographies for Young Readers by Simonetta Carr Who was Martin Luther? by Danika Cooley Martin Luther: Reformation Fire by Catherine Mackenzie (Older readers) What Should I Do? The True Story of Martin Luther and the Reformation by Catherine Mackenzie (early/younger readers) Sermons "SEMPER REFORMANDA" - by Geoffrey Botkin on Western Conservatory of the Arts and Sciences (scroll down the page until you see "SEMPER REFORMANDA").
Videos Lost Secrets Of the Reformationby Bill Heid with Heirloom Audio - An 11 minute overview of Martin Luther's life and convictions. (To download the video, click the X in the top right corner of the YouTube video and it will take to a page where you can download the video.)
Torchlighters 30 minute children's DVD on a hero of faith. Coloring pages, teacher guide, and student worksheets included. Longer documentary also included. William Tyndale Martin Luther John Bunyan
By Richard M. Hannula - This book provides a broad overview of the Protestant Reformation by focusing on the lives of thirty believers during the Reformation in Europe.