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JC Stand-by-U- development and evaluation of an in-home respite service model using mixed-method quasi-experimental design: study protocol. [PDF]
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Luther's Relation to Lutheranism and the American Lutheran Church
The American Journal of Theology, 1917An effect of his work which Luther had not foreseen was the rise of a church that was destined to bear his name. Such terms as "Lutheran," "Lutheranism," and "Lutheran church" were beginning to be used in Luther's time, but with an altogether different meaning from the one which they convey at present. In our day these words in the common speech of the
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Grace Lutheran Church, formed in 1963, has enjoyed stable growth. It is financially healthy and has a close-knit church community. In an effort to pro-actively plan, a long-term planning committee of approximately 50 members was formed. They chose the publication and workbook, Twelve Keys to an Effective Church by Kennon L.
Carol J. Cumber, Paul R. Reed
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Theology in the Life of the Lutheran Church
Dialog, 2011Abstract: This article is intended as a brief introduction to the essays that occur in this issue of Dialog. Written for seminar discussion during the concluding consultation in the Lutheran World Federation five‐year study “Theology in the Life of the Church,” these papers were presented in Augsburg, Germany, in March 2009.
Ernest Simmons
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Lutherans, Bishops, and the Divided Church
Ecclesiology, 2005AbstractLutheran teaching on ministry, as embodied in the Lutheran Confessions, includes a strong preference for the traditional episcopate and threefold ministry of the Western church, while granting that the church can, if necessary, live without them.
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