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In this special season of Make It Simple, we're having conversations with friends all about Matt's new book, Junk Drawer Jesus.This week, we welcome Erick Sorensen to talk about Chapter 3: "Of Mountains and Measurements" and what do we do about grace when it seems so counter-intuitive.You can grab your copy of Junk Drawer Jesus by Matt Popovits today at 1517.org or anywhere books are sold!***Erick Sorensen leads Church Partnerships at 1517. He holds degrees from Biola and Lutheran Brethren Seminary and has served as a pastor in multiple locations. He also a co-hosts the podcasts "30 Minutes in the New Testament" and "Field Guide to the Bible," and is co-author of "Scandalous Stories: A Sort of Commentary on the Parables." You can find more about Erick and his work at https://www.pastorerick.org/Support the show******For more information on Make It Simple Ministries, head to https://makeitsimple.org/To support Make It Simple, head here: Support the showBuy your copy of Junk Drawer Jesus wherever books are sold.
Dan and Mike talk with Dr Daniel Berge, New Testament professor at the Lutheran Brethren Seminary to get all the available details regarding the A.A Peterson Lectureship.
Sara and Mike sit down with two current Lutheran Brethren Seminary students, pastor Dave Martin and Sergeant Isaac Petric, from Pilgrim LBC in Mentor, OH to talk about their experience with distance learning. Hosts: Sara Pensyl and Mike Natale Editing: Ryan Nilsen Producers: Mike Natale and Ryan Nilsen
Ryan Nilsen and Mike Natale are joined by Dr. Eugene Boe, Research Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Lutheran Brethren Seminary, to talk about what we celebrate on Reformation Day and how it has impacted the church and the way we understand the gospel to this very day. You can find out more information about the Lutheran Brethren Seminary at https://www.lbs.edu
Mike and Ryan talk to LBS professor Dr. Eugene Boe about The Explanation of Luther's Small Catechism. Listen to hear how this instructional discipleship tool came to be, how it has developed over time, and how you can make the most out of it for yourself and your family today. Learn more about Lutheran Brethren Seminary by visiting www.lbs.edu You can order copies of Explanation of Luther's Small Catechism from the CLB at https://www.clba.org/product/explanation-of-luthers-small-catechism/ You can find out more about the CLB smartphone app here: https://www.clba.org/mobile-app/
Mike and Ryan talk to missiologist and LBS professor Dr. Gaylan Mathiesen about what mission is for the church, why it matters, and how you can influence your church to engage in God's mission. Learn more about Lutheran Brethren Seminary by visiting www.lbs.edu
Mike and Ryan talk to Dr. Daniel Berge, Professor of New Testament Theology at Lutheran Brethren Seminary, about his “New Testament Survey” course—that YOU can take—at the LB Discipleship Institute. Check out the LB Discipleship Institute at https://www.lbdiscipleshipinstitute.org You can find out more about LBS at https://www.lbs.edu Check out Daniel's podcast—Embracing the Word, Reaching the World at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/embracing-the-word-reaching-the-world/id1350571452
Mike and Ryan are joined by Dr. Gene Boe, Research Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Lutheran Brethren Seminary, to talk about what we celebrate on Reformation Day and how it has impacted the church and the way we understand the gospel to this very day. You can find Lutheran Brethren Seminary at https://www.lbs.edu
Mike and Ryan interview Dr. Brad Pribbenow, Academic Dean at Lutheran Brethren Seminary. Listen as Brad shares leadership lessons he's learned along the way and describes the mission of the seminary. Brad's book referenced in today's episode is Prayerbook of Christ: Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Christological Interpretation of the Psalms You can find Brad's blog at https://bradpribbenow.wordpress.com You can find Brad's LBS podcast, Embracing the Word, Reaching the World, at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/embracing-the-word-reaching-the-world/id1350571452
This is part two of a three-part presentation given by Greg Anderson at the Lutheran Brethren Seminary’s 2019 J-Term. In this podcast, Greg discusses some of the unique needs and characteristics of the millennial generation and how the Church can better understand and minister to this generation.
On today's episode, Dr. Jon Lunde shares with us his thoughts on purity culture, hook-up culture, and serial monogamy. We also dive into covenantal living and how that should affect our sexuality. Hope you enjoy! Jonathan Lunde received a Ph.D. in New Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, a Th.M. in New Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, a M.Div. from Lutheran Brethren Seminary, and a B.S. in Social Studies Education from Moorhead State University. His main interests lie in the study of Jesus, both as he is presented in the gospels and in the more specialized Historical Jesus field. He also enjoys studying how the writers of the New Testament use the Old Testament. Prior to coming to Talbot, he taught for seven years at Trinity College in Deerfield, Illinois, and also has local church ministry experience. His passion is to present Jesus to his students in such a way that they personally respond to him as their Suffering Servant and as their King. Subscribe: As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach. Disclaimer: With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don't either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own. Support The Hope Project: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject Contact: You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at thehopeprojectpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/thehopeprojectpodcast
On today's episode, Dr. Jon Lunde shares with us a construction of a Theology of Sexuality. We also get into the One-Flesh union laid out in scripture and discuss what it means for us. Hope you enjoy!! Jonathan Lunde received a Ph.D. in New Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, a Th.M. in New Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, a M.Div. from Lutheran Brethren Seminary, and a B.S. in Social Studies Education from Moorhead State University. His main interests lie in the study of Jesus, both as he is presented in the gospels and in the more specialized Historical Jesus field. He also enjoys studying how the writers of the New Testament use the Old Testament. Prior to coming to Talbot, he taught for seven years at Trinity College in Deerfield, Illinois, and also has local church ministry experience. His passion is to present Jesus to his students in such a way that they personally respond to him as their Suffering Servant and as their King. Subscribe: As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach. Disclaimer: With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don't either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own. Support The Hope Project: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject Contact: You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at thehopeprojectpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/thehopeprojectpodcast
In this podcast, Dr. Pribbenow and Dr. Berge sit down with the seven 2019 LBS graduates to discuss their experiences and ministry preparation at Lutheran Brethren Seminary. Note: the volume of individual speakers may be low. The listener may need to adjust the volume on their device accordingly.
02-10-2019 Sermon by Dr. David Veum, President of Lutheran Brethren Seminary. John 5: 1-11
In this interview with Dr. David Veum, President of Lutheran Brethren Seminary, we discuss the Church’s role in affirming God’s call for ministry, and how the Seminary works with the Church to equip and return trained pastors back into the harvest field.
Dr. Gaylan Mathiesen, professor of mission and evangelism at Lutheran Brethren Seminary, joins us today for an interview in which we process the content of this year’s J-Term Conference. Topics include a discussion of the place of the church in an increasingly secular western culture.
Is the constitution being followed by the government today?John Eidsmoe is an attorney and a professor of constitutional law and related subjects. He has previously taught at the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law, Faulkner University, Montgomery, Alabama, the O. W. Coburn School of Law at Oral Roberts University, and Oak Brook College of Law and Government Policy.[1][2]He served in the US Air Force as a Lt. Colonel and is an Alabama State Defense Force Colonel, Headquarters Judge Advocate, Deputy Chaplain and Training Officer. He earned his J.D. from the University of Iowa, M.A. from Dallas Theological Seminary, and M. Div. from Lutheran Brethren Seminary.[3][4]