Understanding the Nones
How do we speak to the religiously unaffiliated about the love of God in Christ?
How do we speak to the religiously unaffiliated about the love of God in Christ?
The February issue takes up the topic of mental illness from a Lutheran perspective.
Legislation does not change hearts. Only the Holy Spirit through the proclamation of the Gospel changes hearts.
Christian anthropology begins and ends with Christ Jesus.
This month’s issue revolves around gaining a deeper understanding of what the fulfillment and completion of your eternal life will look like.
Is Lutheran simply the flavor of Christianity that you prefer to put in your religious ice cream cone?
Over the course of 10 weeks during his 1522 exile, Luther translated the New Testament into German.
God’s Word is both inspired — breathed out by God — and it is inerrant — it does not contradict itself or contain error.
The June/July issue examines war from a Lutheran perspective: even amid the horrors in Ukraine, we look to Jesus.
The disciples became sorrowful over Jesus’ impending departure, and yet, His departure was necessary.
This year, the LCMS celebrates 175 years of God’s blessing in proclaiming, preaching and teaching the truth.
The answer to sloth is zeal, a passion for God’s Word and His gifts. If you struggle with appreciating and receiving God’s gifts, this issue is for you.