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Habitus Practicus: Luther Submits Theology and Practice to Scripture
(Central Pastors' Conference, 2011-05-02)
Habitus practicus, the irony is in the Latin name itself. It is the study of scriptural theology that is practical and down to earth. This is a concept that Luther embodied throughout his ministry, understanding that the ...
Preaching the Gospel on the Dakota-Montana Prairies
(Dakota-Montana District, 1970)
It was fitting that Professor K.G. Sievert was assigned to write a history of the Dakota-Montana District on its fiftieth anniversary in 1970. Sievert had been a pastor and, then, professor in the Dakota-Montana for ...
Celebrating Unity Among the Pastors of our Fellowship
(1995-05-08)
As the WELS and ELS celebrate their 75th anniversary of fellowship, it is an opportunity to thank God for the past and present fellowship. The New Testament explicates the importance of fellowship, iterating the bond of ...
Dakota-Montana District: 1920-1995 Seventy-Five Years of God's Blessings
(Dakota-Montana District Anniversary Committee, 1995)
Digital Theologische Quartalschrift
(2009)
In this church history project, Timothy Nass explains the process involved in digitizing the Theologische Quartalschrift between the years 1904-1929. Not only is the article itself is fascinating, but you are able to benefit ...
The Occult
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New Testament Pastoral Leadership
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“A Christian minister must be something before he can do anything.” This axiom, spoken by Woodrow Wilson’s father, a Presbyterian minister, informs Leyrer’s topic. Pastors have much to do, but added to the duties is the ...
OF SNAKES AND DOVES: Using Our Heads and Following Christ’s Heart in Evangelism
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Professor Leyrer examines the impact of Jesus words, “Be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves,” and discusses how today’s pastor ought to apply them to his ministry.