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Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz, Executive Director, Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty in Washington, D.C., offers his insight on the state of religion and government in the US.
Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz, Executive Director, Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty in Washington, D.C., offers his insight on the state of religion and government in the US.
Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz, Executive Director, Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty in Washington, D.C., offers his insight on the state of religion and government in the US.
Cyndy Gusler came from a foster home childhood. Disappointment and discouragement seemed never to end. Until she came to grips with who Jesus made her to be. With that she determined to spend her life loving people, feeding them, and sharing Jesus with them. Join us to hear Cyndy’s excitement and the ministries mission of...
Cyndy Gusler came from a foster home childhood. Disappointment and discouragement seemed never to end. Until she came to grips with who Jesus made her to be. With that she determined to spend her life loving people, feeding them, and sharing Jesus with them. Join us to hear Cyndy’s excitement and the ministries mission of...
Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz, Executive Director, Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty in Washington, D.C., offers his insight on the state of religion and government in the US.
Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz, Executive Director, Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty in Washington, D.C., offers his insight on the state of religion and government in the US.
Since Covid, something has happened in how we communicate with each other. Worship, Bible Study, school and many other activities, became a virtual presence. We could not engage in cultural things with each other. How we shared the truth of forgiveness, hope, and grace had to become very formal. We lost “informal communication”. Join us as we hear from...
Since Covid, something has happened in how we communicate with each other. Worship, Bible Study, school and many other activities, became a virtual presence. We could not engage in cultural things with each other. How we shared the truth of forgiveness, hope, and grace had to become very formal. We lost “informal communication”. Join us as we hear from...
Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz, Executive Director, Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty in Washington, D.C., offers his insight on the state of religion and government in the US.