Christian parents’ guide to minimalism
Tips for Christian parents who would like to reduce some of the non-tangible earthly junk in their households.
Tips for Christian parents who would like to reduce some of the non-tangible earthly junk in their households.
Just as most children find it easier to get along with their grandparents than with their siblings, we in the Church Militant find it easier to honor our fathers in the faith than the brothers who surround us.
What is the one thing the church is going to have to let go of in order to make disciples of all nations?
“I do not recall any delegate denying any biblical teaching of our Lutheran church. In this day and age, that is, frankly, amazing.”
In its September issue, The Lutheran Witness celebrates CPH’s 150 years of “steadfast and faithful” publishing.
When God’s people are not in His house receiving His gifts, it is a concern. But what can you do about it?
As new technologies emerge, Christians need to be mindful of their implications, and the ideals that lurk behind them.
Google’s algorithms have searched us. Do they know us?
Fifteen Lutheran pastors in Venezuela are braving danger and discomfort to bring Christ to their neighbors.
As our common enemies grow in strength and hostility, we must stand firm with Catholics on the ground that we share.
Christ gives us joy even in a world of sin and pain. August’s LW explores the theme “Joy:fully Lutheran.”
The Psalms are God’s prayer book especially for us.