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Author
event
launches
new
book
on
the
future
of
The
Lutheran
Church—Missouri
Synod
LCMS
President
Kieschnick
will
read
and
discuss
his
work,
Waking
the
Sleeping
Giant
Twitter
Pitch:
In
STL?
Join
us
for
an
author
event
with
Pres.
Kieschnick
at
the
LCMS
on
March
30.
Summary:
LCMS
President
Dr.
Gerald
B.
Kieschnick
will
read
excerpts
and
sign
copies
of
his
new
book
Waking
the
Sleeping
Giant
on
March
30th
at
6:00p.m.
at
the
Concordia
Historical
Institute,
located
at
the
LCMS
International
Center
(1333
South
Kirkwood
Rd.,
St.
Louis,
MO
63122).
Saint
Louis,
MO
(March
1,
2010)—“People
in
our
church
body
have
a
right
to
know
what’s
in
the
head
and
heart
of
the
president
of
their
church
body,”
The
Rev.
Dr.
Gerald
B.
Kieschnick
says.
“And
with
this
book,
I
have
the
opportunity
to
share
some
of
who
I
am,
and
what
I’m
called
by
God
to
do
in
a
way
that
hopefully
provides
a
combination
of
history,
present
diagnosis,
and
a
prescription
for
the
LCMS.”
On
Thursday,
March
30th,
President
Kieschnick
will
read
excerpts
and
sign
copies
of
his
new
book
Waking
the
Sleeping
Giant,
which
shares
his
assessment
of
the
LCMS’
birth,
growth,
decline,
and
rebirth.
The
event
takes
place
in
the
newly
opened
Concordia
Historical
Museum,
located
at
the
LCMS
International
Center
(1333
South
Kirkwood
Rd.
St.
Louis,
MO
63122)
at
6:00
p.m.
In
this
new
book
released
by
Concordia
Publishing
House
(CPH),
Kieschnick
thoroughly
describes
and
evaluates
a
church
body
that
has
grown
to
over
2.4
million
members
since
its
beginning
in
1847.
However,
like
all
other
churches
in
the
United
States,
the
LCMS
is
also
experiencing
a
time
of
significant
change.
When
asked
about
his
choice
of
title,
Kieschnick
answers,
“As
I
thought
about
a
“sleeping
giant,”
I
discovered
.
.
.
I
don’t
believe
we’re
sleeping
anymore.
I
believe
the
giant
is
awakening,
and
in
many
cases,
has
already
been
awake
for
a
long
time.
That’s
where
the
problem
with
the
term
“sleeping
giant”
comes
in.
It’s
not
like
this
church
body
has
been
comatose
for
163
years.
So,
Waking
the
Sleeping
Giant
just
seemed
to
be
the
most
appropriate
title
to
me.
Written
to
pastors,
church
leaders,
and
individuals
within
and
outside
of
the
LCMS,
Waking
the
Sleeping
Giant
offers
a
careful
reflection
of
and
generous
appreciation
for
the
mission
and
ministry
of
The
Lutheran
Church—Missouri
Synod.
Learn
more
and
order
Waking
the
Sleeping
Giant
by
calling
1‐800‐325‐3040
or
visiting
cph.org
<http://cph.org>
.
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