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* PRESERVING INNOCENCE — (Adapted from the Newsletter of Grace Lutheran Church, Sleepy Eye, Minn. Paul Fleischer is pastor.) I read an article recently called… Read More »SMORGASBORD
* PRESERVING INNOCENCE — (Adapted from the Newsletter of Grace Lutheran Church, Sleepy Eye, Minn. Paul Fleischer is pastor.) I read an article recently called… Read More »SMORGASBORD
This is a list of “start-up” congregations who are being served by an off-site pastor. Some meet in homes, others in rented facilities. Also included… Read More »CLC EXPLORATORY SERVICES
Great Lakes Pastoral Conference Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 1998 Saginaw, Michigan Agenda: * Eschatology of Daniel — Paul F. Nolting * A Review of Basic Hermeneutical… Read More »Announcements
And The Family Altar “How’s your car running?” That’s a question we often hear. We recognize the importance of keeping our vehicles in good operating… Read More »THE VOICE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
When people visit England, there are a number of things they want to see. There are the many sights in London: Buckingham Palace, the Tower… Read More »You Can Run And You Can Hide!
District delegate conference in preparation for the convention.) A MODEL CONFERENCE Although most CLC members will likely never attend a CLC Convention, we hope that… Read More »(The following is an adaptation of the opening devotion at a Minnesota
Standing Fast In The Liberty By Which Christ Has Made Us Free (See 5:1) MORE ABOUT NANNY After reading what the undersigned wrote on Galatians… Read More »Studies In Galatians
Part Two: To Celebrate Communion Involves a Clear Separation From Idolatry and a Special Intimacy With Him and His Fellowship means activity. So far we… Read More »STUDIES ON “FELLOWSHIP” —
* NATIONAL GIRL SCOUT WEEK (The following comments are adapted from the weekly bulletin of Grace Lutheran Church, Sleepy Eye, Minn. Paul Fleischer is pastor)… Read More »SMORGASBORD
From July 1968 * ROME AND ECUMENISM . . . Marian Piety. Calling upon Mary and putting our trust in her ability to hear and… Read More »Looking Back In The Lutheran Spokesman