
Christ, the Book of Life: On the Comfort of Divine Election
The Book of Life, in which our names are written, reveals our salvation and glory in Christ our Lord.
The Book of Life, in which our names are written, reveals our salvation and glory in Christ our Lord.
Our Christian creed provides a counter-cultural story and identity that is both true and real.
Sin will be in our relationships. But so can be Christ’s redemption.
Our LCMS church workers vow to uphold the Lutheran Confessions.
Continually teaching and preaching about Gospel stewardship year after year transforms stewardship culture.
Attending church with our children is a powerful confession of faith. It is a chance to witness to our neighbors, our children and even ourselves that Jesus comes to us here on earth — and that we need Him.
Richard Adams tells a story that is not overtly Christian but nonetheless reflects Christian truths.
As the people of God, we do not let the news or the experts direct how we see the world. We listen to the voice of Jesus.
Civilized, political communities are predicated upon civil, polite communication.
Read through the Formula of Concord with us in 2025 — just a few pages a week!
How should Lutherans consume the news in a politically polarized nation?
If you choose to wade into the deep waters of social media political conversations, whether related to the pandemic or the elections, first ask yourself these three questions.