
Facts, Fiction and the Media: Reading and Watching the News as a Lutheran
How should Lutherans consume the news in a politically polarized nation?
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.
God most certainly goes with you into the voting booth and has something to say about the ballot you cast.
This preacher, teacher, translator and LCMS president confessed the joyous reality of Christ and His resurrection found in Scripture.
Understanding the Two Kingdoms and the Christian’s calling as citizen.
Our stewardship goes far beyond the offering plate.
Spurred on by a deep love for her neighbor, Rosa Young brought education and the Gospel to a region deeply in need.
When pastors lead by example, they demonstrate the value of music in worship and instruction.
One of the ways to help us and our children read Scripture faithfully is through faithful, realistic art and illustration.
Many challenges threaten education today. Like Luther, we can meet them with renewed devotion to faithful, Lutheran education.
As demand for private education soars, LCMS churches of any size can consider serving their congregation with a “microschool.”
Faced with false confession or schism, he chose the hard path, navigated extreme challenges, and helped establish our church body.