
A Chaste Community
This issue discusses how to live in and defend chastity in a culture that rejects it.
This issue discusses how to live in and defend chastity in a culture that rejects it.
The April issue of The Lutheran Witness explores the Bible’s teaching on God’s design for sexuality and gender.
If you find yourself in “quiet despair” about the state of the church, consider these five things.
The March issue takes up the topic of “A Hopeful Community.”
We do not despair. The church of God is a community buoyed by hope, confident in God.
Hermann Sasse explains why faith and hope belong together: Both are bound to history.
What was at stake in the 1974 “Walkout”? The authority and inerrancy of Holy Scripture.
“The same church that grows in the fields and the suburbs is here in Boston for you.”
The February issue of The Lutheran Witness recalls the history of the “Walkout” from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, 50 years ago this month.
Our theology has consequences. What is taught in college and seminary classrooms filters down into the preaching and life of the church.
This document endures as a confessional testimony against historical criticism of the Bible.
The January Lutheran Witness provides a guide to the Lutheran Divine Service.