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Remember to keep church and state separate
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It’s important to keep church and state separate, but it is not always easy to do that in our daily lives and vocations. The public school teacher who teaches Sunday school has to teach evolutionary science to her fifth-grade class on Monday; the judge who loves God’s laws has to apply the laws of the state in his courtroom on Tuesday; the parents who are guided by God’s Word use arguments from human reason at the school board meeting on Wednesday. How can we manage our lives in these two kingdoms?
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Read the other Bible studies in this series
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FIC's next live online Bible study starts on Thursday!
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When Tammy Thorson was having her granddaughter, Aurora, baptized, she wanted a godly godparent for her. Since Thorson’s family had just joined St. Paul, Tomah, Wis., and was new to WELS, Thorson asked June (Waege) Keller to fill the role. Keller isn’t . . .
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When Pastor Tim Priewe’s daughter was born with cerebral palsy, he struggled to understand God’s plan. Now, three years later, the Priewes have experienced countless blessings through their little daughter, Josie. Priewe, pastor at Mount Olive in Appleton, Wis., . . .
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More than 950 people attended the four-day conference that included recitals, 2 concerts, 5 worship services, and 60 presentations. . . .
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