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See also:
- Always Reforming - Offers a summary of the Reformation, along with a challenge for the Christian church to continue the process.
- Celebrating Reformation Day - Provides an introduction to the day along with interactive quiz, art activities, vocabulary guide, discussion topics, and puzzles.
- The Halloween That Changed the World - Traces the day back to its roots and explores the significance of the 95 Theses.
- Halloween/Reformation Day Church Bulletin Insert - Offers a history and related challenge that churches may download and distribute freely.
- LoveToLearnPlace.com: Great Reformation - Offers educational resources for teachers and homeschoolers, along with background information and printable versions of key documents.
- A Luther-Lantern for Halloween - Essay focuses primarily on the significance of Luther's life, but also features a unique twist on combining two October 31 observances.
- Martin Luther and Reformation Day - Grace Fellowship Church provides an overview of Luther's life, along with a list of lessons that can be learned from the Reformation.
- 5 Pillars of Reformation Truth - Essay examines the theology behind the Reformation and challenges people to celebrate the start of the movement --not Halloween -- on Oct. 31.
- Questions and Answers about Reformation Day - Offers answers to common questions about the observance and a brief biography of Martin Luther.
- Reformation Day - Background information written by the Rev. J. Thomas Shelley.
- Reformation Day - Provides a short history.
- Reformation Day at Emory - Each year the Candler School of Theology celebrates Reformation Day with special events that culminate in an evening concert. Event schedule.
- Reformation Day Lesson Plan - Activity encouraging students to examine the history of the Reformation, observe its place in history, and explore the development of religious thought along with its impact on civilization.
- Reformation day October 31 or December 10? - Article questions whether it was Luther's nailing of the 95 Theses or his formal separation from the church that constituted the true start of the Reformation.
- Reformation Day or Hallowe'en? - Explores the history of this day and its importance.
- Reformation Day: Redeeming October 31 - Article urges the Christian community to consider an alternative to Halloween.

