D. MichaelBennethum has been an ordained pastor in the Lutheran Church since 1979, serving congregations in Pennsylvania and Georgia. He has done graduate work in Reformation theology at Emory University and holds a Doctor of Ministry Degree from the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. Currently, he and his family live in Reading, Pennsylvania, where he serves as senior pastor of Reformation Evangelical Lutheran Church.
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Preface The Sunday-Monday Split How the Split Came to Be A Resource from Our Heritage The Value of Luther's Teaching for Today Strategies for Supporting the Vocation of Christians at Work Sunday and Monday in Sync Bibliography
"Every pastor who has tried program after program to motivate members should read this book. Applying a central reformation idea to congregational life, not adding programs, holds much more promise of renewal. Members should read it, too, because it validates their faith-lived lives and they need to hear that over and over."

