How does a Lutheran layman live in a place where the objective means of grace are absent or greatly muted by error and schism?
Saturday, February 7, 2009
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The Army has a system called After Action Review where previous efforts are evaluated. We don't pull punches in AAR. This harsh and honest self-analysis is the foundation of any improvement process. How can you fix what you haven't identified? Look at what you are doing and criticize the snot out of it. Be a harsh self-critic and you will finally see your flaws as others do. Self-awareness is the beginning of wisdom and a task master that frees you from ignorance.
How does a Lutheran layman live in a place where the objective means of grace are absent or greatly muted by error and schism?
Posted by Mike Baker at 10:44
Labels: Encouragement
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Sounds like western Virginia. Most churches in that area are free will Baptists.
Do you at least have a Lutheran chaplain?
One. He is ELCA. I have seen worse, but I am not impressed.
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