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Encourage Each Other With These Words: An Overview of 1 Thessalonians & an Exegesis of Chapter One
(2011)Pastor Heckendorf introduces his essay by considering the great resurrection section that is 1 Thess. 4:13-18 - a selection that is often on the lips of pastors as they strive to offer comfort to a struggling family. In ... -
Encouragement for the Discouraged Shepherd
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Encouragement in the End Times: The Day is Coming Soon
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Encouragement in the Ministry
(2005)Randall Ott presents the need pastors have for encouragement in their ministries, and discusses those “encouragements” that are either false or fleeting. It is the love God has for us in Christ Jesus that is our only lasting ... -
Encouragement to Counsel
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Encouraging Christian Education in the Home
(1978)The home is the main learning place for children, in fact the home has the strongest influence on a child. So how do we encourage families to make the home a center for Christian education? Degner offers scriptural basis ... -
Encouraging Women to Joyful Service
(1992)Aderman brings his own experiences with women’s church groups to bear as he explains how more women might serve the Lord. His spotlight is on the purpose of the group. This nation is changing. Women have more demanding ... -
Endtime Theology and the “Rapture”
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The Enemy at Work: Job 1:6-2:10
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Engaging the Skeptic in Conversation
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The Enigmatic Divine Encounter in Exodus 4:24-26
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Enriching our Worship Heritage
(1986)In his essay given at the Convention of the Northern Wisconsin District of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod June 23-25, 1986, Professor Eggert presents the principles of the development of the Christian Worship ... -
Ephesians 3:1-13
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Ephesians 3:14-21
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Ephesians 3:15 All Fatherhood? Every Family? The Whole Family?
(2015)Professor Zell, in this exegetical brief on Ephesians 3:15, shows that the translation “the whole family” is not only grammatically permissible but it also fits the context of Paul’s letter the best as he describes the ...