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Women in the Teaching Ministry
(1975)Female teachers are most definitely in the public ministry of the Word. However, we do not call women to be pastors because of the relationship which God laid out for men and women at creation. Paul reiterated this command ... -
Women's Voice in the Church: A Study of the Connection between Voice and Authority and Its Implications for Today
(2015)A debate rages around the “roles” or “callings” of men and women and how it affects women having a voice and authority in the church today. There are two sides to this debate. The Egalitarians say there should be no ... -
The Wonderful Work of the Ministry
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The Word Fitly Spoken
(1979)Carl F. Bolle’s paper “The Word Fitly Spoken” offers seasoned reflections on preaching, drawn from over fifty years in the pulpit. Using Proverbs 25:11 as a thematic anchor, Bolle explores the art and discipline of sermon ... -
The Word is Worth Sticking With
(Southeastern Conference of the Michigan District, 2018-04-11) -
The Word of God in the Theology of Martin Luther
(1963)In this 1963 paper, Dr. Siegbert W. Becker presents a thorough defense of Martin Luther’s doctrine of the Word of God, emphasizing its divine inspiration, authority, and inerrancy. Becker argues that Luther consistently ... -
Worker Training: Preparing that "Someone Preaching"
(1993)Wayne M. Borgwardt’s essay, presented in 1993, explores the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod’s (WELS) worker training system as a Spirit-led response to the biblical mandate in Romans 10:14 and 2 Timothy 2:2. Borgwardt ... -
The Working of the Holy Ghost
(1974)In this 1974 address to Lutheran educators, Dr. Siegbert W. Becker explores the doctrine of conversion and the role of the Holy Ghost in bringing sinners to faith. He emphasizes the total depravity of natural man—spiritually ... -
"Working Together for the Truth" -- The Biblical Concept of Fellowship
(1985)John F. Brug’s essay explores the biblical doctrine of church fellowship, emphasizing its positive nature as “working together for the truth.” He outlines the “unit concept” of fellowship, which requires agreement in all ... -
The World at Our Doorstep: The Stream of Immigrants Flooding into North America's Largest Cities Demands Our Stronger Commitment to Global City Mission Work
(2013)Globalization and urbanization are growing trends which present the Christian church with wonderful mission opportunities. Unfortunately, the WELS is not taking full advantage of these opportunities because we are not very ... -
Worrrship Comes With Three R's
(1989)
