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Joint Prayer
(1954)Following in the tracks of the Iowa Synod, the Missouri Synod maintained that there was a difference between prayer fellowship and joint prayer. Joint prayer was permissible in meetings where the purpose was the discussion ... -
Jonah's Nineveh
(1992)Though short, this article is not short on information. Gawrisch bases this article on an article from Concordia Journal, January 1992. Here Gawrisch discusses the importance of Nineveh, and the king who ruled from it. -
The Judgment of God on the Ungodly According to Romans 1:18-32
(1926)Notes from the translator, Pastor Tom Jeske: This message was originally read, not printed. The audience heard it in the German language: Gottes Zorngericht ueber die Gottlosen nach Roemerbrief 1:18-32. Later the message ... -
The Judgment of God on the Ungodly According to Romans 1:18-32
(1926)Notes from the translator, Pastor Tom Jeske: This message was originally read, not printed. The audience heard it in the German language: Gottes Zorngericht ueber die Gottlosen nach Roemerbrief 1:18-32. Later the message ... -
July 6, 1862
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Justification - A Brief Study
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Justification, Expounded by Scripture, and Its Application to Mission and Ministry
(2005)In part I of this essay, Buchholz examines the doctrine of justification as it is presented in Scripture, expounding on justification as a legal term, an objective reality, something which is apprehended by faith, and a ... -
Keeping in Step with the Spirit: His Fruit in the Life and Classroom of a Christian Teacher
(2012)This is a brief paper establishing the purpose and reasoning for creating a series of devotions for a high school faculty. In it are discussed the benefits of Scriptural study both in the personal life of the believer ... -
Keeping Kids in the Kingdom
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Keeping Teenagers Connected to Christ and His Church
(2012)Every year in the United States countless teenagers promise to remain faithful to Christ and his Church on their confirmation day only to be never heard from again. The Wisconsin Synod is not immune to these tendencies ... -
Key Events in Church History, Part I
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