Lutheran Martyrs in Nigeria
Thousands of Lutherans have been driven out of their communities, lost their homes and all of their belongings, and must live in refugee camps.
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Thousands of Lutherans have been driven out of their communities, lost their homes and all of their belongings, and must live in refugee camps.
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If the only place the church could gather to hear the Word and receive the Sacraments was a [catacomb/graveyard/prison camp], would I go?
Of Parking Lots and Catacombs Read More »
Three simple words, but words that cause the devil to rage, words that cost countless lives, words that are on our lips. What is it about these words, this simple confession, “Jesus is Lord,” that has so much power?
When we were baptized, we weren’t given a spirit of fear.
Our Whole Future Wholly in His Hands Read More »
As this new technology becomes widespread, the tragic story of the Nehushtan may be repeated. We can twist the good gifts from God into inimical idols.
The court voted 6-3 to add sexual orientation, gender identity and transsexual status to the civil rights law, with only Justices Thomas, Kavanaugh and Alito dissenting.
Supreme Court Makes LGBT Agenda a Civil Right Read More »
A recent poll found that 80% of Americans believe the country is “spiraling out of control.”
Spiraling Out of Control Read More »
We Lutherans speak quite a bit about the second use of the Law (as a mirror) and the third use of the Law (as a guide), but we also need to reflect on the first use of the Law (as a curb).
Vocation and Lawlessness Read More »
1793. 1918. 2020. Devastating diseases have been a part of the human experience since the fall of human beings into sin.
In 1755, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Lisbon, Portugal, on All Saints’ Day, terrorizing the city of 250,000. Churches were full when the first tremor struck. Many perished in collapsing churches.
The Failure of the Idol of Science Read More »
The issue begins to ask questions about what the church has learned about how it can continue to witness during government shutdowns.
By Faith, Not by Sight Read More »
The June/July Lutheran Witness reflects on the response of the church to the COVID-19 pandemic, under the theme “By Faith, Not by Sight.”
Lutheran Witness: June/July 2020 Read More »