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Year/Month: 2015/11

At the End of the Day . . .

Written by Richard Kanzenbach | November, 2015
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How did it go today? Some days are a challenge from start to finish. Others seem monotonous. Yet always, it is the Lord Who brings us safely to the close of each day. It’s easy to forget the Lord’s role, to feel that each day just grinds along on its own, somehow dragging us with… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Complicating a Simple Ending

Written by David W. Bernthal | November, 2015
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Premillennialism, postmillennialism, and amillennialism—these are words that tangle the tongue, and concepts that twist the brain. If there is one thing humans seem to be adept at doing, it is complicating simple situations. God tells us in straightforward language in Genesis 1 that He has created the heavens and the earth, but man invents evolution… Read More »Month Archive Read More

“Seconds” Can Be Good or Bad

Written by Paul Krause | November, 2015
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“Christ was offered once to bear the sins of many. To those who eagerly wait for Him He will appear a second time, apart from sin, for salvation” (Hebrews 9:28). Our family enjoys disc golfing. Over the years and the courses that we played, we developed the practice of allowing each player one “mulligan” per… Read More »Month Archive Read More

CONFIDENT . . .

Written by Andrew Schaller | November, 2015
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That Christ Is in You and at Work through You “But, beloved, we are confident of better things concerning you, yes, things that accompany salvation, though we speak in this manner. For God is not unjust to forget your work and labor of love which you have shown toward His name, in that you have… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Deborah—a Rare Judge

Written by Mark Gullerud | November, 2015
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Judges Chapters 4 and 5  Many in our “enlightened” society, including liberals among the Christian churches, have mischaracterized the Bible’s patriarchal system as being sexist and discriminatory against women. These detractors decry the fact that men were chosen in the Old Testament to be prophets, priests, and kings; and that, in the New Testament, Christ… Read More »Month Archive Read More

THE BELC: Building on the Foundation of Christ (Continued)

Written by Edward Starkey | November, 2015
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Not all the pastors of the Berea Evangelical Lutheran Church (BELC) are ordained. Most have not studied beyond Martin Luther Bible School or attended a formal seminary. Many had their first extended study in God’s Word through another pastor whom they may have helped in their home church. Regardless of how the men come to… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Peace Thru Christ Lutheran Church and School—Middleton, WI

Written by Mark Bernthal | November, 2015
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What do the Vietnam antiwar movement and a salesman have to do with Peace Thru Christ, Middleton, Wisconsin? Keep reading! In the fall of 1966, a CLC member, who was a salesman, saw an opportunity to serve some of the retired people at Lake Shore Manor on Lake Mendota in Madison. Soon thereafter, Pastor Egbert… Read More »Month Archive Read More

What’s So Bad about Gambling?

Written by Wayne Eichstadt | November, 2015
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Statistics indicate that eighty percent of American adults gamble, and three to five percent of those struggle with a gambling addiction. In 2007, Americans lost more than $92 billion gambling (www.dailyfinance.com). As with other addictions, those caught up in gambling often turn to crime in order to fund their habit. Government-sponsored gambling is often touted… Read More »Month Archive Read More

John Schaller (1859-1920)

Written by Norman Greve | November, 2015
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When Wilhelm Loehe, a mission-minded German pastor and church leader, heard from America of an urgent need for pastors to lead the many emigrants who had come there, he publicized that need, then approached several pastors about moving to America. Loehe even helped establish an emergency seminary to quickly supply the need. One of those… Read More »Month Archive Read More

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