Bible Study
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BLOOD AND LIFE: Sermons on the Old Testament By Michael Kasting
Kasting’s sermons do more than delight—they are “the power of God for our salvation.” I sometimes quip to my homiletics students, “Anyone can write an…
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Advent 1 • 1 Corinthians 1:3–9 • November 30, 2014
The church becomes that vessel of incarnate grace where we are saturated in baptismal living waters that have claimed, redeemed, and forgiven us.
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Encomium for Dr. Bruce Hartung
Encomium for Rev. Dr. Bruce Hartung
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Advent 2 • 2 Peter 3:8–14 • December 7, 2014
The goal of the sermon is not for the hearer to make time for witnessing and outreach as if it is another thing the baptized…
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DUST AND BREATH: Faith, Health, and Why the Church Should Care about Both By Kend Hotz and Matthew Mathews
Through individual case studies from inner city Memphis, the book illustrates instances of illness that can be connected pastorally with sin and redemption through faith…
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Making Sense of Confessionalism Today
Okamoto states that problems with confessionalism come from taking the Confessions for granted. He suggests making the confessions our own by seeking to explain and…
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In Praise of Prof. Dr. Robert Kolb On the Occasion of the Awarding of the Hermann-Sasse-Prize Werner Klän
In Praise of Prof. Dr. Robert Kolb On the Occasion of the Awarding of the Hermann-Sasse-Prize