Monthly Archives: May 2017

Another Editor on the Market

There’s another editor on the market. 🙂 Sarah Baughman, Lutheran author of the Regency Romance series, has taken up her pen, and this time it’s a red one! I’ll add her to my list of Freelance Writing Support and offer you her newest webpage: Editing.

Sarah, thanks for branching out to help others in such a useful way! May your reading be good and your corrections . . . gentle?

Warm wishes!

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KNGN

I don’t listen to much Christian radio. The theological emphases often get on my nerve. Still, when I was in St. Louis, I’d enjoy listening to KFUO, either their talk radio or (back then) their classical station. Anyway, I’ve come to find out there’s another Lutheran radio station! KNGN is a radio station broadcasting into Nebraska and Kansas and may be the world’s only independent full-powered LCMS radio station!

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Lectures, Essays, etc

I’ve been thinking about my free Lutheran resource page. The thing is, I think even more is online: lectures, essays, etc. Classic, current, cutting-edge (ie the edgier crowd). Do I google, google, google? Do I really try to find and  sift through them all? That’s more than I’m up for.

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The Kingdoms of Israel

This weekend I was able to attend the  22nd Annual Lutheran Lecture Series at Grace Lutheran (Wichita) and heard Rev. Brian Kachelmeier teach about Christ in the Old Testament. It was great and got me thinking. We should have a Bible study on the kingdoms of Israel!

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