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  1. Strength to Love by Martin Luther King Jr, 2010-01-10
  2. The Adventures of Martin Luther by Carolyn Bergt, 1999-09
  3. My Life with Martin Luther King, Jr. by Coretta Scott King, 1994-01-01
  4. Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Life (Penguin Lives Biographies) by Marshall Frady, 2005-12-27
  5. The Story of Martin Luther King Jr. by Johnny Ray Moore, 2002-01
  6. Faith Alone: A Daily Devotional
  7. The Measure of a Man (Facets) by Martin Luther, Jr. King, 2001-10
  8. . . . If You Lived at the Time of Martin Luther King by Ellen Levine, 1994-01-01
  9. Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings (w/ CD-ROM) by Martin Luther, 2005-03-02
  10. Commentary on Romans (Luther Classic Commentaries) by Martin Luther, 2003-05-20
  11. Martin Luther King, Jr., on Leadership: Inspiration and Wisdom for Challenging Times by Donald T. Phillips, 2000-01-15
  12. Martin Luther King, Jr. (My First Biography) by Marion Dane Bauer, 2009-12-01
  13. The Wit of Martin Luther (Facets Series) by Eric W. Gritsch, 2006-07
  14. A Treatise on Good Works by Martin Luther, 2009-10-04

21. Www.luther.de
Hypertext history and biography with information on the people and places in the reformer's life and work.
http://www.luther.de/e/index.html
A MIGHTY F ORTRESS IS OUR G OD M artin L uther
For in the righteousness of God is revealed through faith for faith; as it is written, "The one who is righteous will live by faith" Romans 1:17
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22. MLK Day Of Service
To support MLK Day of Service as 'A Day ON, Not a Day Off', the Corporation for National Service and the King Center provides grants to observe the holiday as a day of service.
http://www.mlkday.org/
The 2004 King Day of Service was a great success! As they have for nine years, individuals, families, and groups joined in service projects in their communities. Hundreds of thousands of Americans across the country remembered Dr. King by serving – by making the holiday "A day ON, Not a day off." Each year sparks new energy for the notion of making the King Holiday a day of service. We thank everyone who helped make this year’s King Day of Service the best ever. Here is a sampling of news stories from across the nation , and a photo gallery of some local events We look forward to working with you to make the 2005 King Holiday of Service even bigger. email questions to mlkday@cns.gov

23. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day On The Net - The Holiday
Examines the long road toward making King's birthday a national holiday.
http://www.holidays.net/mlk/holiday.htm
holiday celebrations greeting cards holiday travel email MLK Day on the Net Holidays on the Net Additional Holiday Celebrations
"peo ples" © 1997 Zoe Levenglick-Volpe (age 11)
The Holiday
"Free at last, free at last
Thank God Almighty, we are free at last"
E ach year on the third Monday of January schools, federal offices, post office and banks across America close as we celebrate the newest American national holiday years after Dr. King's death President Ronald Reagan signed a bill into law making the third Monday of January a national holiday celebrating the birth and life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr B ut it was a tough time getting the bill passed F irst a bill had to be introduced by a member of the House of Representatives. The Speaker of the House assigned the bill to a committee where the bill was discussed in detail. Meetings were held where supporters and opposers could discuss their positions. The committee then agreed that bill should be sent to a vote. The Rules Committee scheduled a debate on the issue. The House of Representatives then voted on the bill. It passed the House with a vote of 338 to 90. Then it was sent to the Senate A gain the issue of the King holiday had to pass through committees and public hearings before a final vote was taken T here were many who opposed the idea of holiday for Dr. King. America had only honored two individuals with national holidays - George Washington and Christopher Columbus. Many felt that there were other Americans that deserved a national holiday, such as Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy

24. The Martin Luther King You Don't See On TV
Authors explore the final years of King's life, from 19651968, delving into King's denunciation of the capitalists of the West.
http://www.fair.org/media-beat/950104.html
Media Beat , January 4, 1995
The Martin Luther King You Don't See On TV
By Jeff Cohen and Norman Solomon It's become a TV ritual: Every year in mid-January, around the time of Martin Luther King's birthday, we get perfunctory network news reports about "the slain civil rights leader." The remarkable thing about this annual review of King's life is that several years his last years are totally missing, as if flushed down a memory hole. What TV viewers see is a closed loop of familiar file footage: King battling desegregation in Birmingham (1963); reciting his dream of racial harmony at the rally in Washington (1963); marching for voting rights in Selma, Alabama (1965); and finally, lying dead on the motel balcony in Memphis (1968). An alert viewer might notice that the chronology jumps from 1965 to 1968. Yet King didn't take a sabbatical near the end of his life. In fact, he was speaking and organizing as diligently as ever. Almost all of those speeches were filmed or taped. But they're not shown today on TV. Why?

25. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project
The martin luther King, Jr. Papers Project This site offers quot;historical information concerning martin luther King, Jr. and the social movements in which he participated. quot; Papers,
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26. The Seattle Times: Martin Luther King Jr.
Indepth biographical information created to mark the 70th anniversary of King's birth.
http://www.seattletimes.com/mlk/
HOME About MLK Perspectives Guestbook
Learn about this civil-rights leader and his sweeping influence.
Photo gallery

Biography
Timeline Civil rights quiz ... Resources
Street-level, student and political perspectives.
Roadways Across America
Student essays Class conversations Creating a holiday ... Reflections
Readers comment on King's influence and their experiences with race. Read others' thoughts
IN THE SEATTLE TIMES

Quiz on African-American history in the Northwest

King Day reminds us of successes

Income inequalities remain

Everyday King
... Lesson plan with current events Focus on black history A daily look at people and events in African-American history. Education projects School Guide Evaluate schools in the Seattle area. College Guide Picking a school, getting in and paying for it. Two Peoples, One Land : Why Israelis and Palestinians are fighting. Understanding the Conflict : Learn about the people of Afghanistan. Black History Month crossword Test your knowledge of these great Americans. THE SEATTLE TIMES This way for reading, writing and newspapers. seattletimes.com home

27. The Life Of Martin Luther

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28. Www.luther.de
martin luther. For in the righteousness of God is revealed through faith for faith; as it is written, The one who is righteous will
http://www.luther.de/en/
A MIGHTY F ORTRESS IS OUR G OD M artin L uther
For in the righteousness of God is revealed through faith for faith; as it is written, "The one who is righteous will live by faith" Romans 1:17
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29. Annie's "Martin Luther King Jr. Day" Page
Page reflects on the King holiday from a Christian perspective.
http://www.annieshomepage.com/mlkday.html
Annie's "Martin Luther King Jr. Day" Page
~Always the third Monday in January~
My parents raised me to believe that I could be anything I wanted to be and do anything I wanted. They also taught me that the color of a persons skin didn't matter. This may sound very naive to you. But that is always the way I have felt. We are all created equal in the eyes of the Lord. We are all His children. Remember the song from when you were younger all the children of the world....... Red, and yellow, black and white Jesus loves the little children of the world." Some people are born "color blind". Oh, that we could raise our children to be "color blind in their heart". Let us strive to be the kind of people who look at the inside and only see the best in others. As a Christian I am glad that the Lord loves me unconditionally. He sees my heart and knows the secret thoughts along with my past BUT He loves us in spite of it all. "Beloved, let us love one another. For love is of God and anyone that loveth is born of God and knoweth God. He that loveth not, knoweth not God for God is Love. So beloved, let us love one another."
Do YOU know your neighbors? God's Word says to "Love your neighbor as yourself". WOW. If we don't even know our neighbors what does that say about ourselves. A real example of a GOOD Neighbor is the story of the GOOD Samaritan that Jesus told us. Luke 10:29-37

30. Martin Luther King Jr.
martin luther King Jr. This site is provided by The Seattle Times to honor the memory of martin luther King. The site includes quot;stories and photos culled from The Seattle Times over the past
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/mlk/&y=02B

31. Martin Luther | PBS
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artin Luther is the epic tale of the great Protestant revolutionary whose belief in his faith would overthrow the all-powerful Catholic Church and reshape Medieval Europe. Join Luther as he recalls his life, from his initial crisis of faith in a storm-wracked forest that led him to become a monk, to his heady confrontation with the great powers of Europe... more
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32. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Includes biography, timeline, and facts about other civil rights leaders.
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33. Martin Luther . Martin Luther DVD | PBS
day and won. martin luther is credited with expounding a new vision of man s relationship with authority. Filmed across Europe from
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Filmed across Europe - from rustic rural Germany to the opulence of Vatican City - you'll witness the collapse of the medieval world and the birth of the modern age. You can own this special series on DVD and video. The DVD includes bonus material such as extra interviews and a behind the scenes special. Purchase on DVD or Video from ShopPBS For Home Viewers DVD Home Video For Libraries and Institutions (Contains Limited Public Performance Rights) Video Plus DVD Plus home about luther ... who said?

34. MSN Encarta : Online Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Atlas, And Homework
Article from Encarta Encyclopedia provides an overview of King's life.
http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?ti=0173F000

35. Reference Page
martin luther's. German Writings
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36. Luther, Martin (1483-1546)
luther, martin (14831546). German reformer. Works about martin luther. martin luther Page from Project Wittenberg. luther, martin from Catholic Encyclopedia.
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Luther, Martin (1483-1546)
German reformer
Works about Martin Luther Martin Luther from The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge Luther on the Eve of His Revolt Martin Luther Page from Project Wittenberg Luther, Martin from Catholic Encyclopedia Works by Martin Luther Commentary on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians from Project Wittenberg Description : The importance of this Commentary on Galatians for the history of Protestantism is very great. It presents like no other of Luther’s writings the central thought of Christianity, the justification of the sinner for the sake of Christ’s merits alone. We have permitted in the final revision of the manuscript many a passage to stand which seemed weak and ineffectual when compared with the trumpet tones of the Latin original. But the essence of Luther’s lectures is there. May the reader accept with indulgence where in this translation we have gone too far in modernizing Luther’s expression—making him “talk American.” Large Catechism Preface to Romans Assorted Sermons By Martin Luther Martin Luther page ... 95 Stellingen Language : Dutch Language : French 95 Theses Language : Latin Preface to Romans (Portuguese) Language : Portuguese Description : From the German text, printed in: Triglot Concordia: The Symbolical Books of the Ev. Lutheran Church. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1921, pp. 538-559.

37. Table Talk - Title
This book is in the public domain. THE. TABLETALK. OF. martin luther. TRANSLATED BY. WILLIAM HAZLITT, Esq. Philadelphia The lutheran Publication Society.
http://www.ccel.org/l/luther/table_talk/table_talk.htm
Table Talk
Typed by: Kathy Sewell ksewell@gate.net June 1, 1997 This book is in the public domain THE
TABLE-TALK
OF
MARTIN LUTHER
TRANSLATED BY WILLIAM HAZLITT, Esq. Philadelphia: The Lutheran Publication Society
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38. Martin Luther College Welcome Page
A four year arts college with emphasis on teacher education and pastoral preparation.
http://www.mlc-wels.edu/
Martin Luther College
The WELS College of Ministry
New Ulm, Minnesota
May 12, 2004 At this time of year, many of our graduates are filled with the zeal to spread the Good News. I can't help think it is much like the apostles preaching at Pentecost. Teacher Robert Klindworth accepted the call to the Education Division. On Saturday, May 15, MLC graduated 195 seniors. Of this group, 54 completed the Studies in Pastoral Ministry; 88 completed the elementary education program; 28 completed the Secondary-Elementary program; 15 finished the Early Childhood, program, and 10 fulfilled their Staff Ministry requirements. The COP made 121 assignments on Call Day. Call Assignments are posted here Professor Jack Minch, Education, was appointed as the new editor of the Lutheran Educator. Minch replaces the retiring John Isch. The holding pond is completedcheck out the pictures On Sunday, April 25th, MLC celebrated the teaching anniversaries of the following faculty: Prof. Beverlee Haar (50 yrs), Prof. David Pelzl (40), Prof. Charles Luedtke (40), Prof. Gary Dallmann (40), Prof. Larry Czer (25), and Prof. Phil Leyrer (25).

39. Martin Luther
Several articles on martin luther. A source of information for deeper understanding of religious subjects. martin luther. General Information
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Martin Luther
General Information Martin Luther was a German theologian and a major leader of the Protestant Reformation. He is sometimes called the father of Protestantism, and one of the major branches of Protestantism - Lutheranism - is named after him.
Early Life
Luther, the son of a Saxon miner, was born at Eisleben on Nov. 10, 1483. He entered the University of Erfurt when he was 18 years old. After graduation he began to study law in 1505. In July of that year, however, he narrowly escaped death in a thunderstorm and vowed to become a monk. He entered the monastery of the Augustinian Hermits at Erfurt, where he was ordained in 1507. The following year he was sent to Wittenberg, where he continued his studies and lectured in moral philosophy. In 1511 he received his doctorate in theology and an appointment as professor of Scripture, which he held for the rest of his life. Luther visited Rome in 1510 on business for his order and was shocked to find corruption in high ecclesiastical places. BELIEVE
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40. Mit Luther über Luther Hinaus - Beiträge Zum Lutherjahr 1996
H¶rfunkbeitr¤ge des Journalisten HeinzPeter Katlewski zu martin luther, seiner Lehre und vor allem zum lutherjahr 1996.
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Was Christen - 450 Jahre nach seinem Tod - von dem Reformator lernen
Beiträge zum Lutherjahr 1996 sowie zur Reformation und ihren Folgen Martin Luther (*10.11.1483 in Eisleben, +18.02.1546 in Eisleben) wurde innerhalb von 14 Jahren gleich zweimal mit einem Lutherjahr gewürdigt: 1983 anlässlich des 500. Geburtstag und 1996, zur 450. Wiederkehr des Sterbejahres. Während das Geburtstagsjubiläum an den Orten der Reformation in der damaligen DDR stark unter dem Einfluss politischer Instrumentalisierung stand, wurde die erneute Erinnerung im sechsten Jahr der deutschen Einheit sowohl ein touristischer Erfolg als auch eine Gelegenheit, die fortwirkende Bedeutung des Reformators zu diskutieren. Er hat mit einer entlaufenen Nonne, seiner Ehefrau Katharina von Bora (genannt die Lutherin) das offene evangelische Pfarrhaus begründet. Das ist die vielleicht offensichtlichste Neuerung der Reformation, die bis in unsere Tage in den evangelischen Kirchen fortdauert - obwohl diese Institution ihren zentralen Charakter für die Gemeinde heute zunehmend zu verlieren scheint. Lebendig geblieben ist die lutherische Tradition des Gemeindegesangs. Sie hat über die Jahrhunderte hinweg freilich mancherlei Reform erfahren. Die Ansprüche an die Qualität von Text, Melodie, Rhythmus und Begleitung sind heftig umstritten. Doch diese Debatte hat zumindest in den deutschsprachigen Ländern längst ökumenische Qualität gewonnen - auch in katholischen Kirchen singt heute die Gemeinde.

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