John Kuhn Bleimaier Regardless of the outcome of any conclave of cardinals at Rome. There is no mortal potentate who has the authority to pontificate and make infallible pronouncements on God’s behalf. We worship a living Deity who speaks for Himself, through the Scriptures and to us individually through the Holy Spirit. There is but … Continue reading Sedevacantism
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3 Reasons Why President Trump Should Disregard National Prayer Service Sermon
Rev. Marcus Manley For most of her 15-minute address at the National Prayer Service, Mariann Edgar Budde, the Episcopal Bishop of Washington, spoke of the need to pray for unity in our nation. In her white rochet, red chimere, and black tippet, Budde displayed her Episcopalian bishopric. Budde’s voice was clear and calm perched from … Continue reading 3 Reasons Why President Trump Should Disregard National Prayer Service Sermon
Quo Vadis, Lutheran Higher Education?
A critical question resulting from Dr. Gregory Schulz’s recent book, Anatomy of an Implosion. reviewed by Jonathan Rupprecht jhr12447@aol.com This is a critical book for our times; it serves as a major wake-up call, raising fundamental and critical issues which cry out for serious attention and action by all who care about Lutheran higher education. … Continue reading Quo Vadis, Lutheran Higher Education?
