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Don’t talk with your hands full!

St. Paul says that faith comes by hearing. It comes by hearing the Word of Christ. But what happens when you are deaf and can’t hear with your ears? Then you hear with your eyes. The Lord continues to call men from the church to minister to the Deaf. AND [...]

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Will You Be an Ordinary Pastor or an Extraordinary One?

Michael Horton has a dynamite article in the March 2008 issue of Touchstone magazine called “All Crossed Up” in which he describes the difference between ordinary ministry and extraordinary ministry. And it might surprise you that he is making the case for being ordinary.
It doesn’t take a rocket surgeon to see that the contemporary [...]

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CTSFW Names Mosemann as Dean of Students

Concordia Theological Seminary today announced that Rev. Brian Mosemann has been named the new Dean of Students. Mosemann brings years of pastoral experience to the position and will, among other tasks, oversee student services, such as social and cultural activities, athletics, student government, and campus housing.
President Dean O. Wenthe noted, “It [...]

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Ten Reasons to Attend Concordia Theological Seminary

10. Coffee. Nothing defines a Lutheran like his coffee, and we have plenty. We’ve even got our own Lutheran brew: Reformer’s Roast.
9. Athletics. Our basketball team, the Kingsmen, hasn’t beaten the Concordia Seminary Preachers in at least ten years. This makes our athletic events even more relaxed and enjoyable. With very little pressure, we’re [...]

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First Images of Christ Academy College and Phoebe Academy 2008

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You Might Be Ready to Be a Deaconess Student If . . .

As the scholar, Jeff Foxworthy (!), is discerning of various types of people, so too, in like manner, we created a list of half-satirical pros and cons of diaconal vices and virtues for prospective undergraduate women to ponder…
You MIGHT NOT be ready to be a deaconess student if…

you think the navy garb is absolutely, categorically, [...]

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Encouragement for Wives of Future Pastors

But What about Me? Help and Hope for Women Whose Husbands are Considering the Pastoral Ministry
by Julie Stiegemeyer
“Now the LORD said to Abram, ‘Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you. …So Abram went, as the LORD had told him, and Lot went [...]

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Pro-Life in the Real World

Apparently babies aren’t eco-friendly. They consume too much, create too much waste, and take up too much space. They’re costly and inefficient and unproductive. And if that wasn’t enough, they cause overpopulation.
To Lutheran ears, those notions sound ridiculous. But to a society intent on going green, babies are nothing more than an environmental hazard. [...]

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