Lutheran Witness: May 2023
The May issue of The Lutheran Witness explores the marks of the church under the theme “Made & Marked by Christ.”
The May issue of The Lutheran Witness explores the marks of the church under the theme “Made & Marked by Christ.”
How does one find the church? Christ has left His Bride with marks of the church in the world.
The three estates frame our lives together. We live out our new lives in Christ in these three estates.
The April issue of The Lutheran Witness explores the Christian’s life in the three estates: the church, the family and the state.
LCMS Worship is pleased to present an Easter Vigil coloring book featuring Jessie Bell and art Edward Riojas.
America’s children have left the church in droves, yet many do not deny the existence of God.
The March issue of The Lutheran Witness seeks to understand the religiously unaffiliated (the “Nones”) and how they think.
How do we speak to the religiously unaffiliated about the love of God in Christ?
The February issue of The Lutheran Witness presents a Lutheran perspective on mental illness and health.
The February issue takes up the topic of mental illness from a Lutheran perspective.
The January issue of The Lutheran Witness reflects on the church’s ongoing responsibility to proclaim the Gospel in the wake of Roe v. Wade.
Legislation does not change hearts. Only the Holy Spirit through the proclamation of the Gospel changes hearts.