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1/ To Him Alone (Psalm 136:4-5)
2/ David Assumes…
We learn or ourselves in these assumptions.
3/ Luther for the Busy Man
Here’s a daily dose of Luther, looks cool.
https://lutherforthebusyman.org/
4/ And That’s Probably Note Enough, so here’s today’s Worldwide Bible Class
That’s where this quotation comes from:
5/ QnA podcast
Pastor Packer and I started a QnA podcast last week. You should be able to find them on the What-Not: The Podcast feed (wherever you get your podcasts).
I’m also posting them up on the YouTubes.
Seems to be going well. I’d love to hear your thoughts.
That will have to do for this week. I hope to see many of you at Higher Things in San Antonio next week, and in Davenport on August 12.
I hope to have exciting news about a new book next week. Stay tuned!
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Christ is Risen!
Pastor Wolfmueller
2 Corinthians 1:3-4
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Thank you Pastor Wolfmueller for all that you do and for sharing so many treasures of Lutheranism. I love Luther for the busy man and find it a little ironic, that I am now profiting so much from English translations of Luther’s works while I am from Germany. God bless you, your family and your team.
We really, really like the Q&A format and the additional discussion that occurs between you and Pastor Packer. It reminds us of Table Talk Radio, which we miss. The sin thermometer analogy was uncomfortably helpful.