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Lutheran Carnival LXX: Giving It a Rest
Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Dan the Geologist, while under the weather, has posted the seventieth edition of the Lutheran Carnival. The Carnival is going to take a break of undetermined length after this edition.
It’s been a nice run of about 1-1/2 years, a millennium as far as things on the Internet go. The first necessity of the Carnival, to [...]

Lutheran Carnival LXIX: A Simple Plan
Sunday, February 10th, 2008

The sixty-ninth Lutheran Carnival is up at the main site.
I kept it simple, showing only the four submissions and the five draft posts. Stop by and check them out.

Lutheran Carnival LXVIII: Genuine Draft
Sunday, January 27th, 2008

A Lutheran You Should Know
Todd Wilken has been the host of the radio show Issues Etc., broadcast nationally on Sunday evenings and on St. Louis’ KFUO-AM weekday afternoons. Fortunately for us travelers, both shows are available for download or live streaming.
Wilken received his M.Div. from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis and served as a parish [...]

Lutheran Carnival LXVII: Old Schule
Sunday, January 13th, 2008

A journalist, photographer, and all-around media player, Mrs. T. Swede has published the sixty-seventh edition of the Lutheran Carnival. Frau Schwede has highlighted Claus Harms, a pastor and theologian who celebrated the 300th anniversary of Luther’s 95 Theses with 95 of his own, warning about the changing of theology from what was Biblical to [...]

Lutheran Carnival LXVI: O, Canada
Monday, December 31st, 2007

Ritewinger has posted the sixty-sixth edition of the Lutheran Carnival at his site, TheoCon. He chose to highlight the founder of his seminary, Albert H. Schwermann.
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