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Baptism is Making a Difference provides daily reflections on how Baptism gives meaning and focus to everyday living. Using selected Bible verses and stories from his own experience, the author identifies how remembering his Baptism affects his own life. He invites you to experience the difference that remembering your Baptism can make in your own life and relationships.

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Baptism is Making a Difference provides daily reflections on how Baptism gives meaning and focus to everyday living. Using selected Bible verses and stories from his own experience, the author identifies how remembering his Baptism affects his own life. He invites you to experience the difference that remembering your Baptism can make in your own life and relationships.


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Autorenporträt
Born in the interior of Brazil to missionary parents, Ed Kruse came to the United States when he was nine years old. He spent most of his adult life in ministry. He was a pastor in West Virginia and Iowa where both congregations doubled in membership. He has worked as a Diaconal Minister in Missouri, Kansas and Illinois, including a national position as Director for Stewardship in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He owned and operated a successful healthcare franchise for 20 years and most recently has developed his own company to work with congregations in the areas of stewardship, spiritual gifts and conflict management.

Ed earned a B.A. in Sociology and Psychology from Upper Iowa University, an M. Div. from Concordia Theological Seminary in Springfield, Illinois, and a D. Min. from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.

He has written numerous articles and four previous books:

How to Have a Happy Home

A doctoral thesis, Peaceforming: A Narrative Approach to Conflict

Unwrap Your Gifts and Use Them, An Introduction to Spiritual Gifts Ministry

Wake Up, Church, Opening Your Eyes to Transformational Ministry

which he co-authored with Dr. Bill Steadman.

Ed is retired and lives in Minnesota with his wife, Barbara. They have been blessed with six children, 20 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.