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THE BEST OF LARRY OH!
"Please stop exaggerating the amount of study that I have done at Fuller. After four years of study at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, which involved sixty-two different courses and a year of vicarage, I graduated in 1983. From 1987 to 1989 I took four courses where I was in a classroom with a Fuller instructor. That is the extent of my Fuller coursework...In addition, I have taken two courses at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and one at the University of Wisconsin--Madison. Because of Fuller's liberal (would you expect anything else?) policy on transfer of credit, and because of two independent studies I undertook, I could complete the degree by simply writing a dissertation."
Prof. Lawrence O. Olson, D. Min. (Fuller), "A Response to Gregory L. Jackson, Ph.D.," Christian News, 3-28-94, p. 23
"To
the best of
my knowledge, only
three WELS pastors
have ever taken
classes at Fuller
Seminary: Reuel Schulz
in the 1970s, and Robert
Koester and I
in the 1980s."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, D.
Min. (Fuller), "A
Response to Gregory
L. Jackson, Ph.D.," Christian News, 3-28-94,
p. 23.
"You
may reply that
by 'Fuller-trained' you
mean anyone who
has attended a
workshop presented by
the Charles E.
Fuller Institute of
Evangelism and Church
Growth, an agency
which is independent
of the Seminary. If that
is the case, your attribution
of 'Fuller-trained' is
still simply not
true. It would
surprise me if
even half of
the two dozen
people on your
'WELS/ELS Who's Who'
list have attended
a Fuller workshop;
I personally know
of only five
who have."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, D.
Min. (Fuller), "A
Response to Gregory
L. Jackson, Ph.D.," Christian News, 3-28-94,
p. 23.
"Paul
says that people
can, in some
way, 'adorn the
doctrine' (KJV). Does
that mean adding
anything to the
Gospel, thereby making
the Means of
Grace more 'effective'? Of course not.
But it does mean that
a Christian, a
Christian slave in
the original context,
can discredit the
Gospel--and thus erect
a human barrier--through actions and words
that contradict the
profession of faith."
Prof.
Lawrence O. Olson,
D. Min. (Fuller),
"A Response to
Gregory L. Jackson,
Ph.D.," Christian News,
3-28-94, p. 23.
Titus 2:9-10.
"To
believe, teach, and
confess that truth
is not inconsistent with being
able to recognize
that one approach
to ministry may
be more effective
than another. It
is more effective
to hold worship
services at 10:30
am on Sunday than at
midnight on Tuesday;
this is true,
even though it
is the same Gospel that
is preached at
either time." [another example, preaching in
German to an
American audience]
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, D.
Min. (Fuller), "A
Response to Gregory
L. Jackson, Ph.D.," Christian News, 3-28-94,
p. 23.
"Faithfulness
is the standard by which
God judges those
he calls into
the public ministry.
That faithfulness may
or may not be 'effective'
in terms of
visible results; results
are up to God, not
us. But part
of faithfulness ought
to include striving
to be as 'effective' as
we can be in the
methods that we
use to take the Means
of Grace to
people."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, D.
Min. (Fuller), "A
Response to Gregory
L. Jackson, Ph.D.," Christian News, 3-28-94,
p. 23.
"Make
no mistake; I
am under no
illusions here. I
fully expect to
be publicly pilloried
in print again.
You will no
doubt do so
with some wit,
with a good selection of
quotations instantly imported
into your world
processor from your
ready-to-go database, and
with my own
words twisted and
used against me.
So be it; I can
live with that."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, D.
Min. (Fuller), "A
Response to Gregory
L. Jackson, Ph.D.," Christian News, 3-28-94,
p. 23.
"While
I would not
encourage it, it
would not surprise
me to see my name
in some future
writing of yours.
If it does appear there,
please use my
given [underlined] name,
Lawrence."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, D.
Min. (Fuller), "A
Response to Gregory
L. Jackson, Ph.D.," Christian News, 3-28-94,
p. 23.
"When
Frederick Horn faced
that situation, the
Holy Spirit moved
him to accept the call,
and for the
last few years
he has served as the
[lay] Minister of
Discipleship for Grace
Lutheran in downtown
Milwaukee." (Pastor James
Huebner Fuller alumnus)
Professor
Lawrence O. Olson,
(D. Min., Fuller),
"Another Kind of
Minister, There's a
lot to do in a
church, and a
staff minister can
do a lot of it,"
The Northwestern Lutheran,
March, 1994, p.
9. Olson is
director of staff
ministry at MLC.
"The
church growth movement
has made inroads
into nearly every
denomination in America.
Once considered only
the turf of
conservative evangelicals, you
will now find
church growth practioners
in the United Methodist Church,
in the Presbyterian Church in
the USA, and
among the Episcopalians. The LCMS has
more pastors enrolled
in the Doctor of Ministry
program at Fuller
Theological Seminary, the
seedbed of the
movement, than are
enrolled in the
graduate programs at
their Fort Wayne
and St. Louis
seminaries combined, and
most of them
include church growth
as part of
their studies."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, (D.
Min., Fuller), "See
How It Grows: Perspectives on
Growth and the
Church," EVANGELISM, February,
1991, Parish Consultant
for the WELS
Board of Parish
Services and his
district's Coordinator of
Evangelism. p. 1.
"Donald
C. McGavran died
at home home
in Altadena, California,
on July 10,
1990. He was
92 years old.
Dr. McGavran is
widely recognized as
the founder of
the church growth
movement, a movement
which has sought
to put the social sciences
at the service of theology
in order to
foster the growth
of the church. In August
of 1989 I
borrowed a bicycle
and pedaled several
miles uphill up
from Pasadena to
Altadena. I found
Dr. McGavran in
his front yard
with a hose in hand,
watering flowers."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, (D.
Min., Fuller), "See
How It Grows: Perspectives on
Growth and the
Church," EVANGELISM, February,
1991, Professor, Martin
Luther College (WELS),
p. 1.
"While
only the Word
is efficacious, the
methods we use
to minister to
people with that
Word may vary
in their effectiveness."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, (D.
Min., Fuller), "See
How It Grows: Perspectives on
Growth and the
Church," EVANGELISM, February,
1991, Parish Consultant
for the WELS
Board of Parish
Services and his
district's Coordinator of
Evangelism. p. 2.
"McGavran
leaned toward me
and said, 'The
fields are white
unto harvest. But
you can't harvest
a field of
what with a
penknife--you need a
sickle, you need
a scythe. Harvest
intelligently."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, (D.
Min., Fuller), "See
How It Grows: Perspectives on
Growth and the
Church," EVANGELISM, February,
1991, Parish Consultant
for the WELS
Board of Parish
Services and his
district's Coordinator of
Evangelism. p. 2.
"It
is appropriate to
make use of
educational research to
improve the functioning
of our small group Bible
studies."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, (D.
Min., Fuller), "See
How It Grows: Perspectives on
Growth and the
Church," EVANGELISM, February,
1991, Parish Consultant
for the WELS
Board of Parish
Services and his
district's Coordinator of
Evangelism. p. 3.
"It
is appropriate to
make use of
educational research to
improve the functioning
of our small group Bible
studies."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, (D.
Min., Fuller), "See
How It Grows: Perspectives on
Growth and the
Church," EVANGELISM, February,
1991, Parish Consultant
for the WELS
Board of Parish
Services and his
district's Coordinator of
Evangelism. p. 3.
"Contemporary
social and behavioral
sciences are a
working out of
the reason which
God has given
to humanity. Granted,
the assumptions of
some sociologists or
anthropologists may be
inconsistent with the
Christian faith. That
calls for discernment, but it does
not invalidate the
proper use of
the social sciences
by the church; it is,
however, essential that
they be used
in a 'ministerial'
manner."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, (D.
Min., Fuller), "See
How It Grows: Perspectives on
Growth and the
Church," EVANGELISM, February,
1991, Professor, Martin
Luther College, (WELS),
p. 3.
"We
cannot add anything
to the Word, but we
may be able to remove
the human barriers
which might be
in the way of the
Word."
Prof. Lawrence
O. Olson, (D.
Min., Fuller), "See
How It Grows: Perspectives on
Growth and the
Church," EVANGELISM, February,
1991, Parish Consultant
for the WELS
Board of Parish
Services and his
district's Coordinator of
Evangelism. p. 3.