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Year/Month: 2017/05

“BREAD OF LIFE” READINGS may 2017

Written by Lutheran Spokesman | May, 2017
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“BREAD OF LIFE” READINGS may 2017  TLH = The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941; WS = Worship Supplement 2000; LSB = Lutheran Service Book, 2006 Date Verse Reading Comments May 1 WS 727; 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12 You are already living to please God, but now I urge you to do it more and more, LSB 697 for… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Jesus, the Good Shepherd

Written by Michael Roehl | May, 2017
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Communication requires two things: a sender and a receiver. The most powerful transmitter in the world is worthless if no one turns on a radio, and all of the radios in the world are of little use if no one is broadcasting. The same holds true with human interaction. Someone has to send, someone else… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Graduating to the Real World

Written by Theodore Barthels | May, 2017
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DEVOTION – GRADUATION “Do all things without complaining and disputing,  that you may become blameless and harmless, children of God without fault in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world,  holding fast the word of life.” (Phil. 2:14-16) Formal education is a time of preparation.… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Hymn 436 “The Lord’s My Shepherd, I’ll Not Want”

Written by Craig Owings | May, 2017
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A HYMN OF GLORY LET US SING (EIGHTEENTH IN A SERIES) This hymn is a metrical translation of the 23rd Psalm—a psalm of comfort. Most psalms of comfort (for example, Psalm 91) speak words of comfort to believers, but Psalm 23 is different; it is the exuberant exclamation of a believer, joyous that he is… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Behind the Scenes

Written by Mark Weis | May, 2017
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GEMS FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT He is known to history as “Cyrus the Great”; born 590 B.C., died 529 B.C. A skilled military strategist, Cyrus united the tribes of Persia (modern-day Iran), defeated the Medes and Babylonians, extended the Persian Empire westward to Macedonia and eastward to India, and showed extraordinary compassion to the people… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Confident in Christ

Written by Chad Seybt | May, 2017
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STUDIES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT “Therefore do not cast away your confidence, which has great reward.  For you have need of endurance, so that after you have done the will of God, you may receive the promise: ‘For yet a little while, And He who is coming will come and will not tarry. Now the… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Luther Begins Teaching: 1508-1509

Written by Norman Greve | May, 2017
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The ROAD TO REFORMATION In preparation for the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation, we are presenting a brief survey of the life of Martin Luther. The series will culminate in the October 2017 issue with an account of his posting of the Ninety-Five Theses. Brother Martin, the Augustinian monk, became Father Martin. This was… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Ministry to India’s Lepers

Written by Peter Evensen | May, 2017
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NOTES FROM THE FIELD In this series, thoseinvolved with CLC foreign missions profile one aspect of our overseas endeavors. Several years ago on a Mission Helper trip to India, I was riding with Pastor Moses, one of the district chairmen, on the back of his motorcycle. We rode past a large billboard that read, “Leprosy… Read More »Month Archive Read More

St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Bismarck, North Dakota

Written by Michael Roehl | May, 2017
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A SLICE OF LIFE IN THE CLC SNAPSHOTS OF CONGREGATIONS FROM AROUND THE CHURCH OF THE LUTHERAN CONFESSION Snow on the prairie often comes early—and sideways. Once it finally reaches the ground it keeps tumbling and swirling until it finds a low spot or depression, and there it finally comes to rest. In the late… Read More »Month Archive Read More

“How do Lutherans differ from other churches on the Lord’s Supper?”

Written by James Albrecht | May, 2017
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“I’M GLAD YOU ASKED!” (TWENTY-SEVENTH  IN A SERIES) Pastors Answer Frequently-Asked Questions Generally speaking, all Christian churches fall into one of three categories: Roman Catholic, Lutheran, or Reformed/Protestant. Though they share some teachings in common (think: Apostles’ Creed), there is disagreement in others, such as conversion, the natural condition of mankind, Baptism, the Lord’s Supper,… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Stefan Sonnenfeld

Written by Lutheran Spokesman | May, 2017
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IN THE PIPELINE (EIGHTH IN A SERIES) This series profiles the men and women who are preparing for the public teaching and preaching ministry at our Immanuel Lutheran College and Seminary in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.  Age: 31 Program: Seminary Year in School: Senior Where were you born? La Crosse, Wisconsin Where did you grow up? … Read More »Month Archive Read More

Mini Classes!

Written by Paul Naumann | May, 2017
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ILC Newsletter Every other month we get an update on what’s been happening at our Immanuel Lutheran High School, College and Seminary in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Immanuel Lutheran High School and College students got a break from routine classwork this February during a three-day event known as “Mini Classes.” It’s a tradition that was introduced… Read More »Month Archive Read More

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