The Latest Articles
The online musings from pastors, theologians and laity that will help you see the world from a Lutheran perspective.
The Theology of Physical Well-Being
A reflection on vocational well-being for church workers.
LCMS Worker Wellness
March 13, 2026
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Fiction as a Means of Grace?
Eric Andræ
Good fiction can place the reader into the story in a way that history or news or even systematic theology cannot.
On ‘Anna Karenina’: A prescient critique of sexual disorder
Joshua Pauling
Although he wrote long before the Sexual Revolution, Tolstoy anticipates the tragic effects of such an ethic on human life.
Our Great Heritage: Boniface of Mainz
Molly Lackey
As missionary to the Germans, he boldly confessed Christ as Lord and paved the way for Christianity to spread through Europe and beyond.
Liturgy Brings Order to Our Disorder
Leah Bromen
Liturgy roots Christians in God's Word, equipping them for life, witness and vocation.
Four Budgeting Lessons
Nathan Meador
These are four pieces of budgeting wisdom that every congregational steward leader should consider.
Cohabitation Hurts More Than a Couple
Joshua Hayes
Cohabitation harms not just the couple's conscience but the broader Christian community.








