MICHIGAN: More successful missions
Attention all Protestants. You know your hero, Martin Luther? The guy who wouldn’t leave the church of his day alone? Who actually made trouble and tried to change things? (You know, the kind of stuff you don’t like us for doing.)
Here’s what Wikipedia has to say about Luther’s famously impudent “95 Theses,” which kicked off a movement that changed Christianity, to put it mildly:
Luther is said to have posted the 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, on October 31, 1517. Some scholars have questioned the accuracy of this account, noting that no contemporary evidence exists for it. Others have countered that no such evidence is necessary, because this action was the customary way of advertising an event on a university campus of Luther’s day. Church doors functioned very much as bulletin boards function on a twenty-first century college campus.
1517: Martin Luther tries to rid Christianity of obviously corrupt practices.
2006: Beyond Belief Media volunteers try to rid Christianity of obviously delusional ideas.
Here’s a mission by NB HaCKeR and friend in Michigan:
went to our two local churches in town. I tried to gain access to them but all were locked so we posted them all around the building and in the church signs.









