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North Dakota Pastors Weigh In

Weedon's Blog: North Dakota Pastors Weigh In North Dakota Pastors Weigh In the ND District LCMS Pastors Conference on April 30, 2008 had this resolution: Whereas the cancellation of "Issues etc." was an unexpected event that caused much disappointment, confusion and bad feelings throughout the LCMS, and Whereas "Issues etc." touched many lives in the United States and around the world by addressing various subjects from the point of view of Confessional Lutheran Theology, and Whereas the primary reason for the cancellation of "Issues etc." was lack of adequate funding, resulting in yearly budget deficits, and Whereas there was no adequate communication given to the fans of "Issues etc." concerning the financial crisis facing the program, thereby denying the fans of "Issues etc." a chance to respond with the necessary gifts to keep it on the air, and Whereas mission work rarely makes money for the LCMS but usually depends on the sacrificial offerings of God's people, and Whereas over 7000 people from around the world, representing various Christian denominations, have signed a petition asking that "Issues etc." be placed back on the air of KFUO, and Whereas adequate funds to cover the yearly budget deficits of "Issues etc." could likely be raised from the many who are saddened by the cancellation of "Issues etc." and would like to see it back on the air, therefore be it Resolved that the ND District Pastors Conference encourage the Board of Communications of the LCMS to work with KFUO to organize a special fund drive to raise money with the goal of putting "Issues etc." back on the air at KFUO, and be it finally Resolved that the ND District Pastors Conference encourage the Board of Communications of the LCMS put "Issues etc." back on the air at KFUO, along with hiring the two staff members (the Rev. Todd Wilken & Mr. Jeff Schwarz) who lost their jobs, as soon as adequate funds have been raised to cover the cost of the program for the next two years.