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The Doctrines Of The Church And Ministry - An Historical Survey Of The Controversy Concerning Them In Our Midst
(1971)
Zimmerman provides a concise history of the controversies surrounding the doctrine of the Church and Ministry among Lutherans in general and within the Synodical Conference specifically.
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 ...
Integrating the New Member
(1979-01-24)
In many denominations, the rate of membership loss is staggering. The same applies to the WELS, despite observing growth in the South Atlantic District. A significant cause of dwindling communicants is members’ inactivity. ...
The Pastor's Role in Building Mission Awareness in a Congregation
(1975-01-24)
The 20th century saw astonishing church growth, both in the membership booms of the 50s and 60s and the construction of church buildings. By the end of the century, the trends of growth sharply reversed. In the face of ...
Fifty Years of God's Blessings in the Dakota-Montana District: 1920-1970
(District Anniversary Committee, 1970)
Muehlhaeuser, Founding Father of the Wisconsin Synod
(1975-07)
An article from the Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly vol. 73 num. 3 (July 1975)
What is the Nature of Truth?
(1970)
Missouri Synod layman, Marcus Braun examines the concept of “truth” from both ‘conservative’ and ‘liberal’ perspectives and encourages the reader toward a more moderate approach. Beginning with a philosophical definition, ...