Memory Matters
Is memorizing Scripture really that big of a deal?
The Equality Act would bring sweeping changes to current laws, to the great detriment of biblically faithful churches, institutions, Christian schools and individuals.
A Word on the Equality Act Read More »
The April issue of The Lutheran Witness focused on the four Gospel accounts under the theme “Four Views on Jesus.”
Lutheran Witness: April 2021 Read More »
Jesus was anointed so many times, it is no wonder that He was called “the Christ,” which in Greek means “anointed.”
Anointed for Burial Read More »
There is no meal I look forward to as much as our annual Easter feast. My enjoyment of other festive meals always pales in comparison to Easter dinner.
The Easter Feast: A Table Laden with Meaning Read More »
Here are some questions Lutheran schools and congregations might ask homeschoolers.
Letter to the Editor: Learning from Homeschoolers Read More »
I wonder what was going through Mary’s mind while the angel spoke to her.
Did Mary Have Morning Sickness? Read More »
I still have many impressions from those early years, but Palm Sunday memories remain among my favorites.
Did Vatican II Ruin Palm Sunday? Read More »
The hardest part of gardening is always the waiting.
Waiting for the Seeds Read More »
Amid a culture that prides itself on rationality, superstition lingers on. Indeed, some superstitions have a stronger foothold than ever before in the popular American consciousness.
With All Confidence: Superstitions from age to age Read More »
Whether superstition or false belief, let’s repent and turn to the Lord. We fear, love and trust in Him above all things. And He provides as He has promised and in accordance with His will.
Written in the … Word Read More »
The March issue of The Lutheran Witness explores the dangers and pitfalls of superstition, under the theme “Written in the … Word.”
Lutheran Witness: March 2021 Read More »