Browsing 2011 Lutheran Schools by Subject "Symposium"
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[A] Reaction to President Mark Zarling’s Essay "Christian Education: A Matter of Life or Death"
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2011-09-19)This is Stephen H. Geiger's reaction to Mark G. Zarling "Christian Education: A Matter of Life or Death — What the Mission of the Church Teaches Us about Lutheran Schools" for 2011 Symposium on Lutheran Schools. -
Christian Education: A Matter of Life or Death — What the Mission of the Church Teaches Us about Lutheran Schools
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2011-09-19)As the Lord has called us to preach the message of life to this dying world, he has called us to minister to the young children of our in the light of God's grace. The Lutheran school seeks to fulfill Christ's Great ... -
A Reaction to Mark Braun’s “What Our Father Taught Us about Lutheran Schools”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2011-09-19)This is John M. Brenner's reaction to Mark E. Braun's "What Our Fathers Taught Us about Lutheran Schools" for 2011 Symposium on Lutheran Schools. -
A Reaction to the Essay of Rev. Donald W. Patterson: What Practical Experience Teaches Us about Lutheran Schools
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2011-09-20)This is Michael J. Quandt's reaction to Donald W. Patterson's "What Practical Experience Teaches Us about Lutheran Schools" for 2011 Symposium on Lutheran Schools. -
What Our Fathers Taught Us about Lutheran Schools
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2011-09-19)The essay discusses the importance of Lutheran schools in teaching the gospel and shaping the faith and character of children. Braun emphasizes the biblical command to educate our children and the influence of Martin ... -
What Practical Experience Teaches Us about Lutheran Schools
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2011-09-20)At the core of a Lutheran day school is the Gospel message, which brought salvation and established the mission work for the church. However, as WELS schools face declining enrolment in an ever-changing culture, we must ...