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The Norwegian Synod 1853-1917: A Short History of a Premier Predecessor Church Body

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This is the story of early organized Lutheranism of Norwegian background in America. It is an intriguing account of God's very capable pioneer servants facing their assignment, invading areas for which they were partially but not fully prepared, learning on the job, and boldly encountering the challenges that were uniquely theirs. They planted the church, sought out the people for whom they were responsible, founded congregations, built institutions, cared for the needy, instructed their people, sponsored mission work, kept their people informed, and engaged their adversaries in controversy. Amazingly, these servant leaders did many things right. Humanly, several mistakes were made. The end result was that, with the grace of God, their work was highly effective.

160 pages, Paperback

Published August 30, 2016

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July 15, 2024
Good read but too many acronyms without a guide making it difficult for me to understand at times.
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