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LESSON TWENTY-NINE

The Dying Church of the Middle Ages faces a crisis due to a lack of faith testimony and economic struggles from feudalism. Conflicts arise between kings and the papacy, notably the investiture controversy involving Henry IV and Pope Gregory, leading to church divisions. The narrative also covers the Great Famine and the Hundred Years’ War, highlighting the importance of governance and economic principles to avoid repeating historical mistakes.

 Lesson 29 Slides

Lessons for the Church and the Middle Ages Progress

Economic and Social Struggles

Investiture and Papal Schisms

Henry IV’s Humility

Economic Failures and Famines

Warfare and Resource Scarcity

Political Regimes and Famines

Constitutional Governance

Joan of Arc’s Leadership

Reformation’s Economic Impact

LESSON THIRTY

Understanding history through a biblical lens reveals the Protestant Reformation’s impact on civilization. It highlights early Christians’ struggles, the normalization of evil, and the need for societal awakening. The narrative covers historical events like the Crusades and the influence of Marco Polo, emphasizing faith’s role in shaping ethics and freedom. It also addresses modern globalism’s challenges to Christian values and the importance of historical truths for today’s society.

 

LESSON 30 DETAIL SLIDES

Prayer and Gratitude

History and Evil and Reformation and Truth

Walden Persecution

Walden Education

Longbowmen’s Role

Crusader States Decline

Fourth Crusade Impact

Children’s Crusade and Ethics and Faith

Historical Maps

Mongol Conquests

Marco Polo’s Travels

Renaissance to Reform

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