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The Pastor | The Heart of a Pastor
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The Heart of a Pastor. Christ-follower, husband, father, pastor and coffee snob. What you will find. Author Archives: The Pastor. February 23, 2017. Most awesome God,. Your glory is ever apparent,. From the beauty of the world around me to. The splendor of the heavens above. But Your glory is most wonderfully shown. Through Your Son,. Who was crucified and raised for us,. That we may have the hope of the resurrection;. Worshiping in Your holy courts. And gazing upon Your glory forever and ever. And taste...
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Evangelism | My Lutheran Roots
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A devotional blog with reflections on life and ministry as seen through my Lutheran lenses. February 4, 2015. 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 When Paul made his way to Thessalonica, he brought with him the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ. Most had not heard the gospel; it was the first time such a man as Paul came with … Continue reading →. January 11, 2015. Mark 8:27-38 Who do you say Jesus is? If you took a piece of paper and a pencil to write down an answer, what would you write? January 11, 2014.
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Resurrection | My Lutheran Roots
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A devotional blog with reflections on life and ministry as seen through my Lutheran lenses. February 1, 2015. Mark 16:1-8 Many of the earliest manuscripts of Mark’s gospel end at verse eight. It is an abrupt ending, one that leaves people hanging as they read it. It seems incomplete, unfinished. It seems in our reading of Mark, moving … Continue reading →. Gospel According to Mark. April 20, 2014. March 31, 2013. March 30, 2013. Sing choirs of angels! Exult, all creation around God’s throne! Country Prea...
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Gospel According to Mark | My Lutheran Roots
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A devotional blog with reflections on life and ministry as seen through my Lutheran lenses. Category Archives: Gospel According to Mark. February 1, 2015. Mark 16:1-8 Many of the earliest manuscripts of Mark’s gospel end at verse eight. It is an abrupt ending, one that leaves people hanging as they read it. It seems incomplete, unfinished. It seems in our reading of Mark, moving … Continue reading →. Gospel According to Mark. The Son of God. January 31, 2015. Gospel According to Mark. January 30, 2015.
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He is risen | My Lutheran Roots
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A devotional blog with reflections on life and ministry as seen through my Lutheran lenses. The Son of God. Encourage faith →. February 1, 2015. Because of Christ’s resurrection we cannot possibly remain the same. We cannot live in the same way, or keep the old priorities. Resurrection confronts us with our past history of hurt and failure, of our damage and the damage we have inflicted on others. Resurrection throws it all away, but how can we deal with it? The Son of God. Encourage faith →. Betrayed &#...
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Apostle Paul | My Lutheran Roots
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A devotional blog with reflections on life and ministry as seen through my Lutheran lenses. Tag Archives: Apostle Paul. February 4, 2015. 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 When Paul made his way to Thessalonica, he brought with him the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ. Most had not heard the gospel; it was the first time such a man as Paul came with … Continue reading →. People of the Way. May 15, 2014. The way of Christ. January 14, 2014. Answering Life’s Greatest Question. January 13, 2014. Therefore, ...
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Confessions of a Lutheran Husker: December 2012
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Confessions of a Lutheran Husker. Saved by grace through faith, and living in God's country west of Omaha. Tuesday, December 25, 2012. Christmas Day 2012 Sermon - The Light Shines in the Darkness. The Light Shines in the Darkness. Christmas Day, 2012. 8220;In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. What has come into being. Today, we need Christmas.
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Confessions of a Lutheran Husker: Sermon for May 12, 2013: "This Can Happen Anywhere. Not Everything Is Lost."
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Confessions of a Lutheran Husker. Saved by grace through faith, and living in God's country west of Omaha. Sunday, May 12, 2013. Sermon for May 12, 2013: "This Can Happen Anywhere. Not Everything Is Lost.". This Can Happen Anywhere. Not Everything Is Lost. May 11-12, 2013. Naomi Shihab Nye is a poet who was born to a Palestinian father and an American mother. A few years ago, she wrote a poem entitled,. Well- one pauses these days. Gate A-4 was my own gate. I went there. Let's call him.". She was laughin...
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Unlikely Banter: January 2011
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Always: Curious dad looking at the world his 3 daughters are growing up in through a Lectionary lens. Sometimes: Lutheran Preacher in Minnesota on the Edge in the Mid-Western Prairie and the Hiawatha Valley reading scripture and loving life, my wife, daughters, dog, cat, art, hunting, fishing, books, movies, friends, and family. Posting about life and the world whenever moved to do so. Tuesday, January 4, 2011. Martin Luther was bold in saying yes Jesus is present; but he was equally bold in encouraging ...