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After the Death of Luther —

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How the Formula Of Concord Was Forged Part Eight The Crypto-Calvinists Triumph Before Luther’s death most of the doctrinal battles were against the Medieval errors of Roman Catholicism. After his death in 1546 the errors… 

The Lutheran Grade School:

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A Light Shining in a Dark Place Our Lord’s will is that His children might be more and more “conformed to the image of His Son” (Rom. 8:29). There was a time in our country… 

Editor’s Smorgasbord

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WHY BILLY IS NO PAUL The third week in June the Minneapolis Metrodome hosted a total of 348,000 people (not counting the nationwide television audience) for a Billy Graham Crusade. Some in the media have… 

In Our CLC Classrooms —

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Meet: Craig F. Owings Craig F. Owings is a teacher at Immanuel School in Mankato, Minn. He joined the teaching staff there in the fall of 1995. He teaches primarily high school courses in the… 

Women’s Fellowship Day

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About 135 women joined their hearts in praise and meditation around the theme of Colossians 3:16: “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms… 

The Human Tail, And Other Tales of Evolution

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In the May 20, 1982 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. Fred Ledley, M. D. presented a clinical case report titled “Evolution and the Human Tail.” Ledley’s report concerned a baby born… 

In Our CLC Classrooms —

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Meet:David Lundin Mr. David Lundin will be the new principal and teacher of Holy Trinity Lutheran School in West Columbia, South Carolina starting this fall. He will be moving from the Dallas, Texas area with… 

RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!

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Many of our eyes in recent weeks have been fastened on Atlanta — and the 1996 Summer Olympics. The sight of some of the world’s greatest athletes from 150 countries displaying their finely-honed skills has… 

We Are Holy People

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This is the first of five messages which Convention Chaplain, Pastor Michael Eichstadt, presented under the overall theme: “Who Are We?” “Who are you?” That is probably the number one question of the day. After… 

LESSONS FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

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“That We Might have Hope” (Rom. 15:4) Genesis Chapters Forty-Two Through Forty-Five The Problem Of Guilt The problem of guilt is a recurring theme in literature. A character in a novel commits a crime and…