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Lutheran Carnival LXV: A Dual-Language Pastor
Monday, December 17th, 2007

Pastor Paul Siems hosts the sixty-fifth Lutheran Carnival at his blog, Not Alone. Siems brings us his grandfather, a pastor who preached in both German and English. He also does a proper job of providing his own commentary for the submitted posts.
Thanks, Pastor, for your time and effort!

Lutheran Carnival LXIV: Soldiers for Christ
Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Military chaplains have a tremendous responsibility, so it was an honor and a pleasure to see Chaplain Matthew Boarts host the sixty-fourth edition of the Lutheran Carnival. Chaplain Boarts relays the story of another chaplain who saved men in the 101st Airborne from a German grenade using the Lord’s Prayer. Thy kingdom come, indeed.
Thanks, Chaplain!

Lutheran Carnival LXIII: Thanksgiving
Monday, November 19th, 2007

Done and redone until she got it right, Barb the Evil Genius has posted the sixty-third edition of the Lutheran Carnival. This edition of the carnival features George Washington’s Thanksgiving proclamation.
Barb had some trouble with her computer the first time, so an extra dose of thanks for getting it redone and posted.

Lutheran Carnival LXII: Wycliffe’s Notes
Monday, November 5th, 2007

The Rebellious Pastor’s Wife has brought together the latest edition of the Lutheran Carnival, featuring English theologian and Bible translator John Wycliffe. The notes are quite extensive and worth your time, even before you hit the list of posts.
Thanks, RPW!

The pseudonymous pastor at House, M.Div. scoured the latest submissions to the Lutheran Carnival for the sixty-first edition. As one might expect, someone didn’t survive Tribal Council.
Check out the sixty-first edition for the latest round of posts.