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.”
In repentance and faith, Christ’s resurrection is ours, precisely on the worst of days.
Since its founding, Sikhism (or Sikhi, as it is sometimes known) has grown to an estimated 25–30 million followers worldwide.
Martin Luther’s insights into Holy Scripture sparked a Reformation, but the sparks would not have spread the fire of reform if …
What to do when the temptation and trial seems to come, not from the devil, the world or your sinful flesh, but from God?
Luther, in fact, discusses four kinds of “fathers” in the Large Catechism, in his explanation of the Fourth Commandment.
About a year ago my family decided to raise a few sheep for fun and to teach our kids more about God’s creation.
Easter changes everything. It even answers the question of transgenderism.
The three estates frame our lives together. We live out our new lives in Christ in these three estates.
The darker the world, the brighter the Gospel. The more depressing the sermon of the world is, the more precious becomes the preaching of our beloved pastors.
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.