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Verbum Dei is a Confessional Lutheran Podcast, which attempts to rightly handle the Word of God; that is, to use it to communicate and deliver Christ and His innumerable gifts unto sinners poor and needy. Verbum Dei is a Transcendent Truth Media Network podcast. More information about TTM can be found at https://transcendenttruthmedia.wordpress.com/
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Exploring the intersection of faith in Christ with our Second Amendment rights. Offering commentary, news, and reviews. Featuring weekly tips from trainers, master class shooters, and outdoorsmen (and women) plus interviews with Lutheran clergy and other pro-gun voices.
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The Being Lutheran Podcast co-hosted by pastors Jason Gudim, Brett Boe, and Adam Osier. It is a walk through the Lutheran Book of Concord, episode by episode and article by article. This podcast started off as the adult Sunday School class at Faith Free Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, MN, taught by Jason. Brett brings an outsiders' perspective to the material and keeps Jason mostly on task, and Adam lends the perspective of an educator who has also been a parish pastor. The podcast is produc ...
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The Lutheran Hour

Lutheran Hour Ministries

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The Lutheran Hour was first broadcast Oct. 2, 1930 and continues on the air today, making it the world’s oldest continually broadcast Christ-centered radio program. To learn more and access additional show resources, visit lutheranhour.org.
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Introducing the Lutheran Education Podcast, brought to you by Lutheran Special Education Ministries. In this podcast we’ll explore trends, issues and events surrounding Lutheran education. In each episode we’ll invite educational experts to shed light on topics that support educators, administrators and staff.
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Dr. Drew Gerdes, Assistant Professor of Education, Early Childhood Education Program Director, Director of Student Teaching, Department of Education at Concordia University Nebraska, has served as an Early Childhood Teacher and Administrator at schools in the United States and Asia for nearly three decades. Noted as a professional who loves to shar…
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As we close our 150th Anniversary we review and give thanks for what God has done through us and in each of us. In addition, we take a look at time and eternity and where we go from here. Time is a gift. We are priests who consecrate the time. We give it back to the Lord and use it for his purposes.על ידי Trinity Lutheran Church
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Today’s Focus: Jesus’ people keep watch for their King’s return. The sermon for Sunday November 24th, 2024 is based on Mark 13:26-37 Sermon Given By: Paul Jenkins Trinity Lutheran Church is located in Woodbridge, VA, USA and is a member of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). If you would like more information about our congregation, pl…
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Have you seen the new Volvo ad? It is unabashedly pro-life and pro-family and a refreshing change by corporate America to appeal to the “normies,” the men and women who turned the 2024 election for Donald Trump. To win the culture war, this is a step in the right direction. It reinforces the reality that two-parent families with children are not on…
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The Last Sunday of the Church Year, November 24, 2024 LIVE LIKE YOU’LL LIVE FOREVER. If you really thought it was your last day, that belief would shape how you lived that day. The theme for today’s service: Live with Your Eyes on the Skies. First Reading: Isaiah 51:4-6. Second Reading: Jude 20-25. Gospel and Sermon Text: Mark 13:26-37. Learn! Be o…
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Do you remember doing pottery at some stage while you were at school? If so, can you also remember what the result was? That cool, damp blob of clay was shaped by hand into something roughly resembling a pot or some other item. The clay was perhaps an unwitting participant in the process, but it surrendered to the shaping hands of the potter. In so…
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Do you remember doing pottery at some stage while you were at school? If so, can you also remember what the result was? That cool, damp blob of clay was shaped by hand into something roughly resembling a pot or some other item. The clay was perhaps an unwitting participant in the process, but it surrendered to the shaping hands of the potter. In so…
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