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Introducing LAUDEMONT MINISTRIES |
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Laudemont Ministries serves the church of Jesus Christ by encouraging a penetrating theological understanding of Holy Scripture, a biblically informed practice of Christian worship, and a literary and poetic response to Christian truth. Activities include:
Established in 1987 by Richard C. Leonard, Ph.D., Laudemont Ministries is a registered Illinois not-for-profit corporation. People of Laudemont Ministries
In addition to authoring books and articles for Laudemont Press and Laudemont Ministries, Dr. Leonard was Scripture editor for The Complete Library of Christian Worship (Hendrickson) and a reviewing editor for the Praise and Worship Study Bible (Tyndale), and has published articles in several Christian periodicals. He was also the "ghost writer" of A Theological Miscellany by the fictitious "T. J. McTavish" (W Publishing, 2005), and co-compiler of A Glimpse of Heaven (Howard, 2007), a book of classical and contemporary readings. Dr. Leonard has published two novels, Silence of the Drums and, with his daughter Charity Silkebakken, Heart of the Highriders. A third novel, New America, is ready for publication. For information about his current writing activities, visit Dr. Leonard's Author Page. Shirley Anne Leonard studied at Carl Sandburg College, where she earned the Certificate in Desktop Publishing and received other awards. She is editor of WestWard Quarterly: The Magazine of Family Reading and author of more than 650 poems, largely on Christian subjects. Her poetry chapbooks — Remembering Eden, Creation's Song, The Journey and The Promise — are published by Laudemont Press. Her poetry has appeared in Time of Singing, WestWard Quarterly, Ancient Paths, and The FORESEE (newsletter of the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference). Several of her poems have also been published online by Reconciliation Press and Cross Way Publications. Mrs. Leonard has been a member of Christian Writers Fellowship International and currently belongs to the Illinois State Poetry Society. She is associated with her husband, Dr. Richard C. Leonard, in the work of Laudemont Ministries. Principles of Laudemont MinistriesLaudemont Ministries is based on the principle that the Scriptures — as the Word of God — speak for themselves, and interpret themselves. We do not believe that any historic doctrinal tradition supersedes the plain witness of the Bible. The meaning of the text is what its inspired authors intended it to mean, and what their hearers understood it to mean, in their own time and setting. Historical and grammatical study, combined with common sense, should be able to lead us to a discernment of that meaning — and, if through lack of information it does not, we stand on Deuteronomy 29:29: "The secret things belong to the Lord our God; but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children for ever, that we may do all the words of this law." Laudemont Ministries, therefore, does not have a formal statement of faith. Article IV of our Bylaws states, "The basis for our faith is the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, taken as a whole, interpreted in the light of the most informed understanding of the meaning and intent of the inspired authors. No other statement or test of faith shall take precedence over the Holy Scriptures." |
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