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Expert Profile: Gordon F. Stoneburner

Expertise:  I am a Principal/Superintendent at a Faith Lutheran School/Church in Houston, Texas. I have served as a Director of Christian Education, teacher, and principal in the past. I have a BA in education/theology, and a MA in human services (counseling) from Concordia University, Chicago, IL. I have worked youth and adults in the education/theology field for 25 years.

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Thank you.
(Don on 11/04/08)
Thank you. Romans 3:23 also was helpful.
(Don on 10/27/08)
As always, thank you. This clarified the answer to my question. I never heard a Lutheran pastor actually say that before, I found it a very interest
(Carol on 10/21/08)
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Recent Answers from Gordon F. Stoneburner
2008-11-16  Christians Allen: For a short list of the dos and don't do items. I would highly recommend reading Acts and Romans. Christianity, however, is not about the dos and don't do items as much as it is living out...
2008-11-10  Lutheran/Roman Catholic Wedding Anna: To my understanding, yes, a wedding performed in a Lutheran Church would be recognized in the Roman Catholic Church. It depends on which branch of Lutherans you are referring. The conservative...
2008-11-05  Holy Communion Susan: I believe you are referring to the ELCA decision to have "pulpit and altar fellowship" with the Episcopal Church. This would not include the more conservative Lutheran Churches and did not...
2008-10-22  Luther and books of bible Nick: Here is an quote from the LCMS.org website: LCMS > FAQs > The Bible > The Holy Scriptures > Apocrypha * * * Sola Scriptura * * Interpret the Bible * * Biblical Inerrancy * * Bible...
2008-10-20  Reformers or Protestant Carol: In talking to some people, they see us as being true reformers in that Luther went back to the original teachings of Christianity. In effect, however, it was a protest of what was taught by...
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