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Will Green

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In our latest article William Green discusses virtue of fortitude, which has often been associated with manliness, and asks whether there is a Biblical calling for women to exhibit fortitude in unique ways: theconservativereformer.com/post/feminine-…

In our latest article William Green discusses virtue of fortitude, which has often been associated with manliness, and asks whether there is a Biblical calling for women to exhibit fortitude in unique ways: theconservativereformer.com/post/feminine-…
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“What benefits does Baptism give? It works forgiveness of sins, rescues from death and the devil, and gives eternal salvation to all who believe this, as the words and promises of God declare.” -Luther’s Small Catechism

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Very excited to be leading a seminar on Aquinas, Virtues, and Lutheranism for Just and Sinner tonight. More information here if you are interested: justandsinner.org/home/thomas-aq…

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It is unusual to see forecasts like this here in central Florida, especially this far inland. Continue to pray for those in the path of this powerful storm!

It is unusual to see forecasts like this here in central Florida, especially this far inland. Continue to pray for those in the path of this powerful storm!
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Here is a new verse that can be used with the hymn “By All Your Saints in Warfare” (LSB 517-518) to commemorate the day.

Here is a new verse that can be used with the hymn “By All Your Saints in Warfare” (LSB 517-518) to commemorate the day.
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Modern people tend to think of curiosity as a virtue, but in the Middle Ages a different view was often expressed. William Green explains why Thomas Aquinas believed that curiosity is vicious. theconservativereformer.com/articles/the-v…