Until November 1 you can actually download for free Max McLean’s reading of Martin Luther’s, Here I Stand (24 minutes)

HT: JT
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve actually watched the Niall MacGinnis (1953) and the Joseph Fiennes (2003) versions. Both are good, but the Fiennes version is the better of the two. My take.
At any rate, you should get the free mp3 downloads before November 1.




TC, I just downloaded this and listening to it as I’m typing this. I think I’m going to enjoy this. Thanks for the tip. We just celebrated Reformation Sunday in church today…and preached on Rom.3.
I like the Fiennes version better too. Just showed a YouTube clip of it to my youth class this afternoon. They weren’t as excited about it as I was.
Kevin, I’m glad you enjoyed it. Is it Rom. 3:21-26? The basis of my soteriology.
Yeah, the Fiennes version is rather good. Before I watched it, I have the MacGinnis, which I watched over and over.
Maybe your class with grow up to like Luther. They’ll get it one day.
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