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Practical Considerations for Helping the Christian Lay Person with Burnout
(1985)It’s common knowledge that people can burn out from their daily job, but is it really possible for people to burn out from church work? This essay offers both a layman’s and a pastor’s perspective on burnout. Together they ... -
Practical Insights Into the Minister's Spiritual Growth
(2002)This essay offers seven practical insights into the spiritual growth of gospel ministers, emphasizing its necessity, challenges, and rewards. Bivens argues that spiritual growth is not optional—it is essential for Christians, ... -
Practicing the Priesthood of All Believers According to Ephesians 4:11-16
(1975)Norman W. Berg’s 1975 essay explores the practical application of the priesthood of all believers as outlined in Ephesians 4:11–16. Through detailed exegesis and reflection, Berg emphasizes that all Christians—clergy and ... -
Praising God for Our Adversities
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Praising His Grace: The History of the Wisconsin Synod in Japan, 1957-1982, Book I (1543-1957)
(1982)Book I of Praising His Grace traces the early history of Christianity in Japan and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod’s (WELS) initial mission efforts from 1952 to 1957. The authors outline Japan’s complex religious ... -
Praising His Grace: The History of the Wisconsin Synod in Japan, 1957-1982, Book II (1957-1971)
(1983)This historical account, authored by David R. Clark, David A. Nottling, and William E. Runke, chronicles the development of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod’s (WELS) mission in Japan from 1957 to 1971. Following ... -
Praising His Grace: The History of the Wisconsin Synod in Japan, 1957-1982, Book III (1972-1982)
(1985)This volume documents the third decade of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod’s (WELS) mission work in Japan, highlighting the growth and development of the Lutheran Evangelical Christian Church (LECC). Through a ... -
Prayer and Fellowship and the Detroit Conference, 1904
(1904)In this paper, Bente answers the question, “Why can’t we establish and maintain common prayer services with Iowa and Ohio (Synods)?” In the first paragraph of the paper, Bente describes the historical situation as, “At the ... -
Prayer Fellowship
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Prayer Fellowship at the Detroit Conference
(1975)Robert O. Balza’s essay examines the contentious issue of prayer fellowship as it arose during the third intersynodical Lutheran free conference held in Detroit, Michigan, in April 1904. Attended by over 300 pastors from ...
