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An American Lutheran: November 2011
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Discussion of contemporary issues confronting the Evangelical Lutheran Church from a conservative and confessional perspective. Insightful comments are welcome. Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Remembering Rev. David Ritoch. Letter: My Last Goodbye. Links to this post. Friday, November 18, 2011. Harold Camping Agrees: Harold Camping was Wrong. As we have stated before in public teaching at Agnus DeiLutheran Church. So that the reader may be well informed, let us take a few sentences to explode some of the m...
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An American Lutheran: Harold Camping Agrees: Harold Camping was Wrong
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Discussion of contemporary issues confronting the Evangelical Lutheran Church from a conservative and confessional perspective. Insightful comments are welcome. Friday, November 18, 2011. Harold Camping Agrees: Harold Camping was Wrong. Not all false teachers have the guts to do this and for his admission we have to give him due credit. Most people perpetuate their error and never admit their wrongdoing. We frequently see this in politics. Harold has taken the high road and admitted his error. So that th...
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An American Lutheran: Remembering Rev. David Ritoch
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Discussion of contemporary issues confronting the Evangelical Lutheran Church from a conservative and confessional perspective. Insightful comments are welcome. Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Remembering Rev. David Ritoch. Letter: My Last Goodbye. Constructive, clarifying and insightful comments are appreciated. Spam will be deleted and troll comments will be highly scrutinized. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Opportunities for the Future of Online Education. Praying For Sporting Events. Simple templa...
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An American Lutheran: Celebrating the Reformation
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Discussion of contemporary issues confronting the Evangelical Lutheran Church from a conservative and confessional perspective. Insightful comments are welcome. Tuesday, November 15, 2011. I was reading an article over on Cyberbrethren on some insightful aspects of Reformation day celebrations ( What was tragic about the Lutheran Reformation? How Should We Celebrate Reformation Sunday? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Opportunities for the Future of Online Education. Praying For Sporting Events. Sola ...
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lutheransincrisis - Agnus Dei Lutheran Church
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An Overview of the Challenges that Face Lutherans Today. The Lutheran Church was born out of great turmoil in the early 16th century. As one looks at the history, one finds a continued healthy struggle to proclaim the truth of God's Living Word in the Bible amidst a world that tolerates error and welcomes compromise. Agnus Dei was formed out of a desire to leave much of the fighting over doctrine behind by forming a much more unified group of Lutherans. Our experience is that desire for diverse theol...
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An American Lutheran: Learning from History
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Discussion of contemporary issues confronting the Evangelical Lutheran Church from a conservative and confessional perspective. Insightful comments are welcome. Saturday, March 17, 2012. History is a great teacher. What better authority do we have for understanding history—than the one true God who begins the Book of Genesis. With a recorded history that starts from the very beginning of created time? Our Lutheran forefathers began their testimony with the Ecumenical creeds. And practice that come and go...
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An American Lutheran: Opportunities for the Future of Online Education
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Discussion of contemporary issues confronting the Evangelical Lutheran Church from a conservative and confessional perspective. Insightful comments are welcome. Thursday, January 5, 2012. Opportunities for the Future of Online Education. With all the money, time, and the good reputation did this particular means for educating fall flat? People learn differently, and different subjects may require different methods for teaching. How can this help upper education and Christian education in general? As the ...
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An American Lutheran: March 2012
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Discussion of contemporary issues confronting the Evangelical Lutheran Church from a conservative and confessional perspective. Insightful comments are welcome. Saturday, March 17, 2012. History is a great teacher. What better authority do we have for understanding history—than the one true God who begins the Book of Genesis. With a recorded history that starts from the very beginning of created time? Our Lutheran forefathers began their testimony with the Ecumenical creeds. And practice that come and go...
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An American Lutheran: January 2012
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Discussion of contemporary issues confronting the Evangelical Lutheran Church from a conservative and confessional perspective. Insightful comments are welcome. Thursday, January 5, 2012. Opportunities for the Future of Online Education. With all the money, time, and the good reputation did this particular means for educating fall flat? People learn differently, and different subjects may require different methods for teaching. How can this help upper education and Christian education in general? As the ...