
God Works for All Good
LCMS President Matthew C. Harrison recently defended religious freedom before Congress. Read how the Lord uses that struggle for good.
LCMS President Matthew C. Harrison recently defended religious freedom before Congress. Read how the Lord uses that struggle for good.
The Bible says to obey political authority, but what happens when the government commands evil?
The cost can be heavy for those who have a conscience. As confessing Lutherans, are we willing to bear that cost?
In light of the recent HHS mandate, it’s easy to lose focus of the real issue: a violation of religious liberties.
Can Christians make society a better place? When should the church speak out in the public square? Read a few tips on how to get involved.
God has instituted both church and state. How have they affected the history of the LCMS?
A lone gunman took the lives of 32 people at Virginia Tech five years ago this month. Read how the Rev. Keith Beasley and an LCMS campus ministry are offering the comfort of the Gospel to those still affected by that shooting.
Today’s culture offers countless religious options, but none of them offer persuasive, factual evidence. See why our Christian faith offers the answers. by Craig A. Parton America is a product of three centuries of secular culture. The roots of that culture are found in the earliest at-tempts to engage in what was thought to be
by Rev. Mark Lovett We confess that there are two realms, the church and the state. They shouldn’t be mixedthe church is governed by the Word of God, the state by natural law and reason, the Constitution,” said LCMS President Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison recently before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. “We
In the April The Lutheran Witness, we spotlight that religious freedom and what it means for the life of a Christian.
by Rev. Dr. Greg Wismar While many of the seasons of the Church Year have names that relate to the religious nature of the time being observed, the season of Lent does not. The word Lent comes from the Old English word lengthen, which referred to the spring of the year, the time in which
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