Sermon: 2 Kings 5:1-16

This morning’s text from 2 Kings tells us the story of Naaman, a man for whom almost everything seemed to be going his way.  Almost everything.  He was the patriarch of a household well off enough to have servants.  He was also a mighty and valiant warrior who won...

Good times at the 6-9 Grade Ski Retreat

Life has been rather busy at the Bible Camp lately and so my ability to write a good theological blog is temporarily diminished. Therefore, you will receive a snapshot of how our 6-9 grade ski/snowboard retreat went this weekend. “We will be studying two stories...

Bad Romance

The other morning while driving to work I listened to an interview of singer/songwriter Leslie Feist.  During the course of the interview, Feist made the comment that any romance that ends, for what ever reason, doesn’t end well. What she said reminded me of an...

Large Catechism IV: 41-42

I read and am reflecting on this short and beautiful section of the Large Catechism today. “Therefore, every Christian has enough in Baptism to learn and to do all his life.  For he has always enough to do by believing firmly what Baptism promises and brings:...

So That You Might Believe…(Part One)

          “30. Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book; 31. but these are written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his...

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