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Celebrating the Reformation anniversary through travel Eisleben, Germany Birth House Luther was born on November 11, 1483, into a mining family. His home is now a museum with artifacts including a baptismal font dating to 1518, two pre-Reformation Bibles and a lectern he is said to have used. Luther’s desk at Wartburg Castle Luther House Luther lived with the Cotta family when he was a young school boy, and their home is now a museum that focuses on Luther as a student, reformer and Bible translator. Rowena Drinkhouse and her husband, Frank, are the founders of Reformation Tours, a company specializing in quality Christian Tours to Europe. They are honored to serve churches, seminaries, Bible colleges, school, families and individuals with customized tours. Rowena serves on the Advisory Board of the Faith Travel Association and works closely with tour leaders and travel agents. For more information, visit reformationtours.com ©2016 BGEA Powerful story. Lasting experience . A ministry of Billy Graham Evangelistic Association REFORMATION TOURS Death House Luther passed away on February 18, 1546, in a home across from St. Andrews Church, where he preached his final sermon on Matthew 11:28, “Come to me, all you who are weary, and I will give you rest.” 10 Visit the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C., and discover how God called a humble farmer’s son to preach the Good News of His love to 215 million people face to face. Retrace his dynamic journey as history comes to life through inspiring multimedia presentations and state-of-the-art exhibits. FREE ADMISSION • BillyGrahamLibrary.org • 704-401-3200 trip planner