Four hundred ninety-three years ago, a Roman Catholic monk named
Martin Luther nailed 95 arguments against a practice of the Catholic
Church to a door.
What, you may be wondering, does that matter to
me? After all, this isn’t 1517, I don’t live in Germany, and Luther is dead!
The good news? The Lutheran Witness has some answers.
- From the President: Witness: Before God and to the World
- From the Editor: To the Reader
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- What Makes America American?— James Heine
- Hitting the Million Mark — Emily Barlean
- It’s Mission Month — Stacey Welcenbach
- In the End, It Is All Christ— Richard C. Eyer
- What a Difference Half a Millennium Makes! — Robert Kolb
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