The Lutheran Educators’ Guild came into being as a vision shared by three friends in December of 1999. The site first went live 18 February 2000. Time and technological constraints prevented much of the vision from being realized at that time, but the the concept remained alive.
The Lutheran Educators’ Guild website was relaunched 5 August 2009. The initial goal of the site is to be an online journal of Lutheran education, featuring several regular writers and many guest authors with the hope of providing useful content for all Lutheran educators. Future planned developments will strive to foster a thriving community of Lutheran educators sharing ideas and encouragement.
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If a Lutheran wants to know what happens when a Lutheran Church or synod combines Lutheran Doctrine with Calvinism, they should come visit the Netherlands and see what has happened to the Lutheran Church here. The church becomes a mix of humanism and social issues. Law and Gospel are no longer taught in the church and most Lutherans forget (have long forgotten) the basic principles of their Faith or do not even know that there are basic Doctrines, like stated in the Book of Concordia. The church here in the Netherlands (Lutheranism)is now a church that believes everything and in substance really believes nothing at the same time. It is a humanistic social club for folks that say; Dr. Martinus Luther and Johannes Calvin were good friends in unity of Holy Scripture. This is not true, it is a big joke played on church members that no longer read God’s Word.
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A Confessional Lutheran in the Netherlands.
Emmen, the Netherland