by Brad Pribbenow | Faith & Fellowship magazine, Lutheran Brethren Seminary
The book of Psalms is filled with so many memorable and meaningful psalms: “As the deer pants for streams of water…” (Psalm 42:1); “The Lord is my shepherd…” (Psalm 23:1), just to cite a couple. These are the psalms which have endeared this book to so many throughout...
by David Veum | Faith & Fellowship magazine, Lutheran Brethren Seminary, North American Mission
Moriah Juhl Moriah grew up on the mission field in Kenya with her parents, Rev. John and Tammy Juhl. She graduated from Juhl International Academy in 2011 and received a Bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Jamestown, North Dakota in 2014. Prior to...
by David Veum | Faith & Fellowship magazine, Lutheran Brethren Seminary
When I was ten years old, our Sunday School leader told us a story about a lamb. Harold had just learned of his mother’s death and he wanted to tell us of a very important experience he had with her. He began, “How many of you have a puppy or a kitty?” We raised our...
by David Veum | Faith & Fellowship magazine, Lutheran Brethren Seminary
I am so grateful to my home congregation for sending me to seminary. Harold Revne, an elder in Bethesda, told me, “David, it’s time for you to go to get better prepared for ministry. And we’ll pay the tuition.” That’s just what they did. They set up a scholarship fund...
by Ryan Nilsen | Faith & Fellowship magazine, Lutheran Brethren Seminary, North American Mission
The world is changing. I’m sure you’ve noticed this. School is different for your kids than it was for you. The political environment is unlike anything you’ve seen before. Societal values have shifted radically. And something about your church is different, too....
by Ed Stetzer | Faith & Fellowship magazine, Lutheran Brethren Seminary
Church Planting and the Mission of God For some, the word planting comes across as insider language. In the sub-culture of the church planting world there is an entire language mostly unknown to the outside. We’ve all heard planters talk about “doing a parachute drop...