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Ten Talents for Christ
2011 – Present (1 year) Milwaukee, WI
Connecting people and organizations with needs to people and organizations with resources by providing opportunities to give.
Ten Talents Calendar:
Feb. 23rd 2012
Change or Die III
Contact: Brenda Kuske
414-935-5601, brenda.kuske@thrivent.com
Description: Stories of Growing Lutheran Ministries
Sept. 16 2012
Time of Grace Fundraiser
Danae Oldenburg
414-935-5604, info@tentalentsforchrist.com
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DanaƩ Oldenburg's Summary
Catalyst who quickly identifies issues and initiates solutions. Drives positive change by building consensus and focusing on organizational objectives. Analytical thinker who leverages business, technology and administrative abilities to improve operations, saves money and increase productivity. Outstanding communication, organizational, interpersonal, training and team-building skills. Traveled throughout Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Kuwait and North America; possesses a solid understanding of foreign protocols and cultural diversities.
Specialties
Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Professional Guardian, Microsoft Certified: Trainer, System Engineer, Database Administrator, Office User Specialist and Certified Software Manager
National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM): Performance Enhancement Specialist, Corrective Extercise (sic) Specialist, Certified Personal Trainer
Board of Directors
Ten Talents for Christ
2011 – Present (1 year) Milwaukee, WI
Connecting people and organizations with needs to people and organizations with resources by providing opportunities to give.
Owner
The Educator Group
January 2001 – Present (11 years 2 months)
Consultant
Business Genetics
2006 – 2007 (1 year)
Technical Manager
NorthPoint Communications
Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; NPNT; Telecommunications industry
1999 – 1999 (less than a year).
NorthPoint Communications Group, Inc. provided high speed network and data transport services, allowing Internet service providers, broadband data service providers, and long distance and local phone companies to meet the information needs of small and medium-sized businesses, people who work in home offices, and telecommuters, as of September 2000. In January 2001, NorthPoint filed for chapter 11 protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
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Below is one of the articles that I submitted to Christian News on Pastor Mark Jeske/Time of Grace Ministries (which has not been published in CN, at least not as of February 6, maybe still forthcoming):
"Time of Grace" Statement of Faith Is Deficient
The rapidly growing Time of Grace ministry founded by Pastor Mark Jeske and others, and hosted by Mark Jeske, rarely mentions the word “Lutheran” on its web site, except in reference to the St. Marcus Lutheran Church that Jeske is pastor of. That is not NECESSARILY wrong; “Lutheran” per se isn’t in the Bible either. Nevertheless, Time of Grace is affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod by virtue of Jeske’s status as a WELS pastor and with the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod via status as a Recognized Service Organization, even though this is downplayed or not even disclosed on the Time of Grace web site, for some reason.
However, this is the “Time of Grace” statement of faith in its entirety (no reference is made to any other creeds or confessions) at http://www.timeofgrace.org/statementoffaith.php.
“We believe in the triune God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We believe that God has revealed himself through his word, the Holy Bible, and that the Bible is divinely inspired and without error. We believe that all human beings are terminally sinful and that only through the innocent life and death of Jesus Christ can anyone be saved. We believe we are here on this earth to spread the good news of Jesus Christ to as many people as possible.”
Is it just me, or is this not an astonishingly weak Statement of Faith? It does affirm the Trinity and Biblical inerrancy. But it says little specifically about the person of Jesus Christ – does not refer to Him as true God and true man, or to His second coming. It doesn’t even specifically say Jesus rose from the dead! (This is not to say that Jeske doesn’t believe these doctrines, but why not say it in the Statement of Faith?)
Time of Grace doesn’t say anything whatsoever about Baptism or the Lord’s Supper either. Some today make the false claim that Walter Maier Sr. of the “Lutheran Hour” of the 1930s and 1940s was weak on Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. Maier has an entire chapter on Communion in his best-selling “For Better Not For Worse.” Yet the LCMS-WELS ministry Time of Grace says nothing on Baptism and the Lord’s Supper and receives little criticism from the same people who are critical of Maier.
Both the WELS and LCMS pride themselves about being extremely concerned about theology and doctrine. It is almost unbelievable that Time of Grace’s very minimalistic Statement of Faith is acceptable to either LCMS or WELS. Somebody needs to do something about this.
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