Protest. It’s a word we hear constantly in today’s world—crowds marching, voices shouting, signs waving. But long before the issues of modern politics, another protest began… and it has been unfolding for more than five centuries.
The Longest Protest by Dwight Hall explores the origin and meaning of the Protestant movement—how it began, why it mattered, and why its message is still vital today.
This engaging, easy-to-read sharing book takes readers back to the 16th century, when Martin Luther and other reformers challenged powerful religious traditions by appealing to the Bible and the Bible alone. Their bold protest reshaped Christianity, revived biblical truth, and ultimately changed the world.
But this isn’t just history—it's a wake-up call for today.
Inside these pages, you’ll discover:
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Why the Reformation started—and why it lasted
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How ordinary believers stood for truth at great personal risk
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What it really means to be a Protestant
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Why Scripture, not tradition, must guide our beliefs
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How modern Christianity mirrors the same compromises the Reformers confronted
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Why God is calling for true Protestants again today
Hall shares not only the historical foundations of protest but also the spiritual urgency behind it. As society shifts and biblical principles are often ignored or reshaped, the call to stand firmly on Scripture becomes increasingly crucial.
Readable, relevant, and thought-provoking, The Longest Protest challenges readers to evaluate what they believe—and why—and invites them to take part in the ongoing movement to lift up God’s Word above every human tradition.




