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Issue 11, 18 December 2024, Singing a new song
Issue 10, 11 December 2024, Practicing the peace of God
Issue 9, 28 November 2024 - Happy Birthday, LM-A!
Issue 8, 20 November 2024 - Dealing with Anger
Issue 7, 6 November 2024 - Shining Lights
Issue 6, 24 October 2024 - Crying out to the Lord
Issue 5, 16 October 2024 - Dwelling in Unity
Issue 4, 9 October 2024 - Not Alone
American Seminary: The first year
G’day. How’s it goin mate? (I very much miss not being able to greet people like this)
The first academic year here in St. Louis has recently come to an end. It’s been a long sprint of three terms, starting in late August, and finishing in the middle of May, with just three weeks break over Christmas. Surprisingly, the biggest difference I have noticed between ALC (Australian Lutheran College) and CSL (Concordia St. Lois), is that when you are in term, they work hard, and due to changes in the schedule, we are in class a LOT. At ALC we had a generous split of twenty-eight weeks of classes per year, and twenty-four weeks of holiday, at CSL, this year I will be surprised if I have more than eight weeks of break, total. Now do not mistake this observation as a complaint. This rigorous culture of academic study and practical formation activities has been wonderful to be a part of. President Anker was kind enough to share that he has noticed a significant positive change in me in the ten months since I have been here.