Creating a Lutheran Home at Harvard
Last year, students at Harvard College established the first LCMS student organization in the university’s 372-year history.
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Last year, students at Harvard College established the first LCMS student organization in the university’s 372-year history.
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This month we can recall the musical ministry of Johann Sebastian Bach, who was born on March 21, 1685. We can also thank God for all those who follow in his footsteps.
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A friend, Jay Mabrey, has established a Web site for past members of the Walther League Dixie District. He is interested in reaching members from the 1950s to 1970s. We are looking for members who might have photos or information about JWL (Junior Walther League) activities, conventions, camps, etc. Jay’s Web site is www.jwldixie.com. Also,
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Bravo to Mark Einspahr for “Pounds of Love” in the January issue! As a pastor, I find it important to wrap up and present the wonderful Gospel in different ways. This helps keep the attention of God’s people on Jesus and His cross. I have to admit that I haven’t used the weight-loss-plan approach yet.
Something is missing! As I was considering the statistics listed in the box for “At a Glance: The LCMS Today” (p. 8, January), I realized that one rather important and, perhaps, “telling” statistic was grossly missing: the number of clergymen serving in full-time Synod or district positions. The disparity between “clergy” (9,164) and those “serving
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Thanks for the excellent January Lutheran Witness focus on Lutheranism. It is sorely needed in our time and should make us thankful for the blessings we enjoy in our church. However, I fail to find even a footnote reminding us that there are lots of non-Lutheran Christians who know Jesus, love the Bible, spread the
I will never forget that night when there seemed no hope but for the knowledge that God hears, God cares, God moves. I will never forget we are together today only because of the love of Jesus, and I am forever grateful.
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For more than 25 years, the Lutheran Summer Music Academy and Festival has provided students in grades 8-12 an opportunity to grow personally and spiritually, and musically.
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Normally, in this section, we highlight the stories we feature in the current issue of The Lutheran Witness. However, this month we encourage you to visit the Web site of our sister publication, Reporter, where you will find…
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As St. Paul often mentioned believers by name and celebrated their faith, I would like to seize this opportunity to celebrate the faith of Paul and Barbara Borden of Zion Lutheran Church, Fallbrook, Calif., who lost everything but their faith in the 2007 Southern California wildfires. Paul and Barbara continue to be an inspiration to
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I am not a licensed psychologist; rather, I am a family sociologist with 25 years’ experience in university classrooms, teaching about marriage and family relationships. I disagree with the December Family Counselor advice given by Dr. Jack Fyans to the woman who struggles with guilt over an affair that occurred a decade ago. Although she
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