Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Thanks - Wendland Family Business!

 Rebecca Wendland is the wife of WELS Missionary Robert Wendland, who was called to serve the Lutheran Church of Central Africa in Malawi, Africa in 2003. Before moving to Africa, Wendland earned a teaching degree from Martin Luther College in New Ulm, Minnesota, and taught at Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School in Jackson, Wisconsin and Redemption Lutheran School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her teaching skills are used daily in raising their four children. She and her family currently live in Blantyre, Malawi, Africa.


He already has a URL and street address.

Rev Robert WendlandMalawi MissionWisconsin Lutheran Seminary
Mequon WI
Professor of Historical Theology & Homiletics
7/16
/2017

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Best Known for the Gospel and Nailing Stuff to Doors - Reformation Gear

Todd Wilken chuckled on his radio show that
Justification by Faith was "Calvinism."
Thus he does not know Luther's doctrine or Calvin's.
How does this qualify him to fill the airwaves with his words?


Reformation Gear | Celebrate the Reformation and order Yours Today!:


"Martin Luther’s morning and evening prayers are centerpieces of Lutheran devotion. This unique Martin Luther figure featuring Luther’s famous prayers is a fun way to keep these prayers on our lips, remember the Reformation and Luther’s role in it 500 years later.
Pastor Todd Wilken
Issues, Etc."



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CPH - the mockers mock themselves.

WELS Conference - About R2W | Return to Wittenberg



About R2W | Return to Wittenberg:



"Many young people struggle to find authenticity in the chaos of the world today. The lines between real-life and online, true and false, moral and immoral have become increasingly blurred. While church should be a source of reprieve, pop-Christianity usually offers very little to aid in the search for something “real.”

500 years ago a monk from the little town of Wittenberg, Germany, was also left asking life-and-death questions by a church that had lost its authenticity. The church in his day had invented new methods of “doing church” that were worlds apart from the Way of Christ and His Apostles. Under the pope in Rome, Christian worship became something people did for God rather than what God did for them. The focus of their worship was on man’s effort and action.

Unfortunately, this paradigm is not an isolated 16th-Century or papal phenomenon. It is reflected by modern church-goers who believe that “going to church” and “worship” are all about what they have to do for God. It is also present in the attitudes and motivations of those who place the emphasis on man’s desire for entertainment and novelty. In both cases, the heart and soul of the Church’s worship, and the church’s life together, is lost. In order to find it again, we will return to Wittenberg, and more precisely, to the clear exposition of Biblical truth found in the Lutheran Confessions, and re-discover the authentic Christianity that German friar and professor was blessed to re-discover nearly five centuries ago…

We use “Return to Wittenberg” not to describe a literal return to 16th Century Germany, of course, nor to represent the repristination of the same in the modern context, but rather to represent a periodic journey to review and be refreshed in the Scriptural teachings contained in the Lutheran Confessions—especially the Small Catechism.



Planning Committees
WORSHIP COMMITTEE

Pr. Dale Reckzin (Chair)
Pr. Benjamin Radtke
Mr. Daniel Baker (Organist)
Mr. David Moseley (Kantor und Kapellmeister)

PRESENTATIONS COMMITTEE

Pr. Nate Seelow (Chair)
Pr. Johann Caauwe
Dr. Joe Jewell
Mr. Chester Reinemann

LOGISTICS/PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

Mr. Jonathan Mayer (Visual Art)
Mrs. Jana Baumann (Publicity Coordinator)
Mrs. Jill Landowski"



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Luther's Sermons - Two Versions and a Kindle

There was a glitch in publishing the print versions -
I will be sending the full color version to supporters. 

The glitch was resolved yesterday.
Norma Boeckler illustrated the interior
and designed the cover.


Volume 1 is now on Amazon. There are three versions:

Full color interior - The Sermons of Martin Luther, Volume 1 - $61.63 retail.

Black and white interior - Luther's Sermons, Student Economy Edition - $12.33 retail.

The Kindle e-book - The Sermons of Martin Luther, Lenker Edition - $7.99.

Author's Prices - Order Here
Now for the good news on printed books, since we are doing this to promote Luther's sermons, not to make money. I put a $1 profit on each printed book to help keep track of sales.

Full color version - $24.65.

Black and white    - $4.93.

The Kindle e-book version is the same price, and I will buy the Kindle versions myself, which are full color, naturally. They are best for research, searching, and quoting, since the citations are included with the copy and paste.

When we are done, someone can have all the sermons (8 volumes) for only $40 total! - plus shipping.

The Gospel sermons will be done first (volumes 1-4) and only cost $20 total! - plus shipping. Anyone who knows the Gospel sermons alone has quite a Biblical and theological education.

Probably most students will want the Kindle version, because it is portable and available on on devices. I ended up doing full color and the black and white because we wanted Norma Boeckler's art in full color, but also desired a price advantage over other public domain versions.

My geezer eyes prefer larger print, so I worked with our finishing editor Janie Sullivan on that.

 We just completed our trip to the Holy Land:
Perryville, Frohna, and Altenburg in Missouri.
Pastor Handrick photographed us in his office -
The Ichabods, Anita Engelman, and her son (our VP) Zach Engelman.
Moliner extraordinaire and Mayor Emeritus of Perryville,
Debbie Mitchell Gahan is behind us.