An urgent appeal by the Missouri Synod from 1922 to continue funding the colleges and seminaries of the synod.https://scholar.csl.edu/digitized_pamphlets/1012/thumbnail.jp
Volume 18, Issue 8, published May 2, 1983. This issue of The Sword is from the 1982-1983 academic ye...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE At each annual synodical convention, committees reported on the state of the Co...
A GREATER WORK sideration. The synod then nominated John F. Wilken, whom the trustees, sorely in nee...
A GREATER WORK disappointing. Not enough money was ever raised within the territory of any synod to ...
It was 1893, a depression year economically. But it was a great year within the Missouri Synod. At i...
(The 1848 Synodical Address of C. F. Walther, which is presented here in translation, clearly sets f...
Emergencies are pregnant with tremendous possibilities. Unwelcome and disagreeable as they may be, t...
This study is based on 40 sermons on the stewardship of money, taken from selected volumes of The Co...
Volume 9, Issue 3, published November 1973. This issue of The Sword is from the 1973-1974 academic y...
SERVING THE CAUSE At a time when, for one reason or another, many colleges were loosening or severin...
Things arc happening in secular higher education. The State colleges and universities have recapture...
In Word and Work: An Intersection, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, President Emeritus Dr. Dale A. Mey...
There is a need for having more Christians active in building Christ\u27s church. The procedure was ...
The author is Lutheran campus pastor at the University of Chicago. He delivered this address at the ...
Evangelical Visitor Supplement on Missions work included in the October 10, 1979 edition of the Evan...
Volume 18, Issue 8, published May 2, 1983. This issue of The Sword is from the 1982-1983 academic ye...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE At each annual synodical convention, committees reported on the state of the Co...
A GREATER WORK sideration. The synod then nominated John F. Wilken, whom the trustees, sorely in nee...
A GREATER WORK disappointing. Not enough money was ever raised within the territory of any synod to ...
It was 1893, a depression year economically. But it was a great year within the Missouri Synod. At i...
(The 1848 Synodical Address of C. F. Walther, which is presented here in translation, clearly sets f...
Emergencies are pregnant with tremendous possibilities. Unwelcome and disagreeable as they may be, t...
This study is based on 40 sermons on the stewardship of money, taken from selected volumes of The Co...
Volume 9, Issue 3, published November 1973. This issue of The Sword is from the 1973-1974 academic y...
SERVING THE CAUSE At a time when, for one reason or another, many colleges were loosening or severin...
Things arc happening in secular higher education. The State colleges and universities have recapture...
In Word and Work: An Intersection, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, President Emeritus Dr. Dale A. Mey...
There is a need for having more Christians active in building Christ\u27s church. The procedure was ...
The author is Lutheran campus pastor at the University of Chicago. He delivered this address at the ...
Evangelical Visitor Supplement on Missions work included in the October 10, 1979 edition of the Evan...
Volume 18, Issue 8, published May 2, 1983. This issue of The Sword is from the 1982-1983 academic ye...
A SALUTARY INFLUENCE At each annual synodical convention, committees reported on the state of the Co...
A GREATER WORK sideration. The synod then nominated John F. Wilken, whom the trustees, sorely in nee...