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Year/Month: 1997/03

Announcements

Written by Daniel Fleischer | March, 1997
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Minnesota Teachers’ Conference Date: February 17, 1997 Place: Grace Lutheran School Fridley, Minnesota Agenda: * 9:30 a.m. Opening Devotion and other preliminaries * 10:00 Teaching Sex Education in our Grade Schools From a Christian Perspective — Mrs. Laila Fleischer * 11:00 Round Table Discussions * 11:40 Lunch Break * 1:00-3:00 “Introduction to the Internet” —… Read More »Month Archive Read More

In Our CLC Classrooms —

Written by Lutheran Spokesman | March, 1997
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Meet: Beth Sydow Elizabeth Sydow is a teacher at Grace Lutheran Church in Fridley, Minnesota. Beth attended Immanuel Lutheran High School and College. She accepted a call to teach at Immanuel, Mankato in 1966. She taught there for three years, during which time she also received a BS degree in Elementary Education from Mankato State… Read More »Month Archive Read More

SMORGASBORD

Written by Lutheran Spokesman | March, 1997
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* Ann Landers Is Wrong (an article in the Sleepy Eye (Minn.) Herald- Dispatch, January 23, 1997, by Pastor Paul Fleischer) Did you happen to see the Ann Landers column which appeared last November in which she passed along something she apparently had found somewhere about the “Origins of World’s Religions”? A subsequent letter to… Read More »Month Archive Read More

As Revealed By Scripture–

Written by Paul Koch | March, 1997
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The Devil #4 The Devil Works To Deceive Deception is the operative word here, then the concept behind the word, then the malignant spirit behind that. Speaking of the Devil, as we are, today’s theme centers on his infernal successes by deception of humans. Being a liar from the beginning and the procreator of deceptivity… Read More »Month Archive Read More

We Are People Who Care

Written by Michael Eichstadt | March, 1997
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(A final devotion by the chaplain of last summer’s CLC Convention at ILC, Eau Claire. The general theme asked the question: “Who Are We?”) When my family and I moved to Phoenix in the late ’80’s, we opened an account with a little bank on the street corner near our home. It was a nice… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Studies in Galatians

Written by Peter Reim | March, 1997
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Standing Fast In The Liberty By Which Christ Has Made Us Free (See 5:1) Galatians 1:1-10 “It Is My Catherine…” There is something about the human nature that prompts a man to honor his favorite mode of transportation by naming it after his greatest love. The yachtsman may sail his Belinda II through the San… Read More »Month Archive Read More

A Clean Slate

Written by Paul Koch | March, 1997
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Have you at any time wished that you could relive a day of your life and do it differently? People express such a wish after a costly mistake; they fantasize erasing guilt by the magic of a rerun. Yet who is to say that such magic would produce a successful or happy experience? That takes… Read More »Month Archive Read More

A Maundy Thursday Devotion–

Written by John Schierenbeck | March, 1997
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A MEAL OF REMEMBRANCE “Now the blood shall be a sign for you on the houses where you are. And when I see the blood, I will pass over you; and the plague shall not be on you to destroy you when I strike the land of Egypt. So this day shall be to you… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Let Us Go Now, Even Unto Jerusalem…

Written by Joel Fleischer | March, 1997
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On August 26, 1944 French General Charles De Gaulle led a victory parade of Allied troops down the streets of Paris. It was now clear that Nazi Germany was in its death throes. But the war was not yet won. American soldiers in parade formation marched right from the city streets into combat. Throughout the… Read More »Month Archive Read More

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