Looking Back in the Lutheran Spokesman
From August 1965 (a portion of) REMEMBER THE DAYS OF OLD — II. . . . We are all descendants of one man, C. F.… Read More »Looking Back in the Lutheran Spokesman
From August 1965 (a portion of) REMEMBER THE DAYS OF OLD — II. . . . We are all descendants of one man, C. F.… Read More »Looking Back in the Lutheran Spokesman
Behind An Editorial Groan Almost as soon as last month’s issue arrived at our home in finished form I knew I was in trouble. My… Read More »To Our Readers
Meet: Seth Schaller Seth Schaller received his elementary education teaching degree from Immanuel Lutheran College in May 1993. Through the Call Committee on Graduates, he… Read More »In The CLC Classroom…
Appointment Pastor Stephen Kurtzahn has been appointed as Visitor of the Minnesota District. He will fill the unexpired term of Pastor Douglas Libby who resigned… Read More »Announcements
Business and Industry are out to make a profit. But the Church is called a “nonprofit organization”. In a way that’s too bad. NonProfit Organization… Read More »Prophets And Profits
A mother wrote to her state senator complaining about laws that allow women as young as eighteen to perform as dancers in bars. She had… Read More »Free Indeed
“That We Might have Hope” (Rom 15:4) Genesis Chapters Twenty-seven Through Twenty-nine Jacob’s Ladder The Lord is forever faithful to His promises — that we… Read More »Lessons From The Old Testament
Those who keep abreast of what is going on within the churches know that the larger Lutheran synods are often recipients these days of many… Read More »Floundering In A Sea
Customer: “I want to buy some acetylsalicylic acid.” Druggist: “Do you man aspirin?” Customer: “Yes I can never remember that word…” Most people can remember… Read More »Aspirin-sized Words
“The Second Martin the Life and Theology of Martin Chemnitz” by J A O Preus Concordia Publishing house, 411 pages $35 I last saw Jack… Read More »Book Review