When faith matters most
When the unimaginable happens, faith in Jesus is the only thing that will help us through.
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When the unimaginable happens, faith in Jesus is the only thing that will help us through.
When faith matters most Read More »
“The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore, pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest” (Matt. 9:36).
Praying to the Lord of the harvest Read More »
In its March issue, LW looks at what it means for Christians to live “in the world, but not of the world” — together.
Lutheran Witness: March 2019 Read More »
Instead of just bridging the church generation gap, what if we embraced it? From both sides?
Embracing the church generation gap Read More »
In the family of God, we never run out of people to love.
Who is my neighbor? Read More »
Snow falls, and the ugliness of an unsightly landscape disappears. Dirt, decay, dilapidation — all are erased by two or three inches of newly fallen snow.
There’s no theology like snow theology Read More »
As we “sit in darkness” together during these dark, cold days of winter, the words of a favorite Epiphany hymn bring us comfort and hope.
The people that in darkness sat Read More »
Like every other pastor, the Synod president must deal with a variety of situations, trying faithfully and kindly to apply the Word of God in every instance.
What’s it like being president of Synod? Read More »
Who is your neighbor? And what does it mean to “love your neighbor as yourself”? This February, The Lutheran Witness is exploring what it looks like when Lutherans show God’s love to neighbors in need.
Lutheran Witness: February 2019 Read More »
Freddy the cat reminds his owner daily of God’s providence, faithfulness and love for her as she adjusts to life in as a missionary in the Dominican Republic.
Notes from a not-so-crazy cat lady Read More »
The faithful labors of the LCMS’s first overseas missionary foreshadowed the tireless service and devotion to the Gospel that would characterize thousands of his successors.
Theodore Naether: Planting the seeds of LCMS missions Read More »
Of all the Gentiles, the Magi would have been some of the most unlikely converts and worshipers. Yet even so, they came and worshiped the Savior.
Unlikely Savior, unlikely saints Read More »