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How to Listen to a Sermon — Even When It’s Hard
Making a few changes in how you listen may yield a surprising increase in your personal takeaways from the Sunday sermon.
Making a few changes in how you listen may yield a surprising increase in your personal takeaways from the Sunday sermon.
Many of us feel uncomfortable when praying out loud. Here is some practical guidance for doing so.
Writ large, the Barbie conundrum is really a human conundrum. We long for something ideal and perfect and good, but …
Mission trips can be a great and lasting tool for teaching and forming stewards.
God has created the marriage bed for procreation and to create intimacy and affection between husband and wife.
Here is your opportunity to get your congregation featured in the pages of The Lutheran Witness column, Walking Together.
Consider a moment how Americans make everything “super.” Nothing can be just ordinary in America — everything must be super.
Christians would do well to understand the differences between the Force religion of Star Wars and the reality of God.
I do not believe the baby is gone. I believe that our Eden is in the arms of our Savior, and that we will see our child face to face.
Wokeism is not a new philosophy, but has roots in the thinking of early 20th century Marxists, postmodernists, and academicians.
Despite woke striving for an inclusive society, it’s not a society in which anyone with a fixed theology or values can be included as equals.
Until recently nearly all content on the internet was real, that is, produced by a human. … Not so anymore.