Fatherhood in God’s Image
The Fatherhood of God should shape, form and order the fatherhood of man.
Fatherhood in God’s Image Read More »
The Fatherhood of God should shape, form and order the fatherhood of man.
Fatherhood in God’s Image Read More »
This year we commemorate the 500th anniversary of Luther’s great Christmas hymn, “We Praise You, Jesus, At Your Birth.”
We Praise You, Jesus, at Your Birth Read More »
Christ’s birth provides a beautiful archetype of life in our culture of death.
‘Blessed Is the Fruit of Your Womb!’ Read More »
Every child is a blessing, even if that blessing is an opportunity for parents to learn self-sacrifice — and even if that blessing is, in the eyes of the world, one too many.
The Blessing of Children Read More »
The December issue of The Lutheran Witness reflects on “The Blessing of Children.”
Lutheran Witness: December 2023 Read More »
Luther described the course of the Gospel as a “passing rain shower.” Is it passing away from us?
Seize It and Hold It Fast! Read More »
Listening is a critical tool in any teaching, including the teaching of stewardship. You are called to a listening that seeks to determine where your people are coming from.
Are You Listening? Read More »
Without ever using words like “sanctification,” Austen beautifully shows us what it looks like.
Jane Austen and the Virtuous Woman Read More »
Your sins are not to become your mindset or your status identification. You do not belong to them, but to Christ.
“Dear Saints” — A sermon on Galatians 5:16–24 Read More »
Dreher’s despair suggests that he was hoping for much more out of this world than it will give.
Should Lutherans Take ‘The Benedict Option’? Read More »
Rest is necessary. But as Christians, we see other people as central to our vocation, rather than obstacles to our happiness.
The Misguided Individualism of the “Self-Care” Movement Read More »
When there is acedia (that is, apathy) toward stewardship, there is apathy toward the work of the Gospel.
Acedia: The Steward’s Deadly Sin Read More »