The Latest Articles
The online musings from pastors, theologians and laity that will help you see the world from a Lutheran perspective.
The Church Cannot Remain Silent on Cohabitation
As Lutherans, we need to resist making moral compromises ourselves and actively encourage our young people not to make them, either. When the church gets laryngitis on moral issues such as cohabitation, it loses its voice on all other issues as well.
Timothy S. Goeglein
July 6, 2026
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Constantine the Great: Hero of Luther and Exemplary Christian Ruler
David Ramirez
Luther and Melanchthon regarded Constantine highly. It is worth our time to learn about and celebrate this great defender of the church.
On ‘The Princess and the Goblin’: Having Faith Like a Child
Kate Deddens
Without a doubt, there is nothing more essential to child's play than the imagination.
The Theology of Emotional Well-Being
LCMS Worker Wellness
Our emotions enrich our lives, our relationships with people and our interaction with God’s creation.
Adulting in the Digital World
Joshua Pauling
This installment provides practical advice for adults on how to manage their own technology usage.
Stewardship: A Pre-Fall Vocation
Nathan Meador
Despite the sometimes discouraging responses to teaching stewardship, pastors, steward leaders and stewards alike are all called back to our original task of stewarding the ...







