Our Great Heritage: Perpetua and Felicitas
These two women faced death on account of their faith, supporting one another in friendship and trusting always in the love of Christ.
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These two women faced death on account of their faith, supporting one another in friendship and trusting always in the love of Christ.
Our Great Heritage: Perpetua and Felicitas Read More »
Fasting is spiritual training. This is why it has been practiced by the Church Militant for centuries.
Let’s break down the LCMS definition of “stewardship,” and consider its implications and applications.
The Elements of Stewardship Read More »
Church work builds strong communities, knit together by shared vocation and formation.
Church Worker Communities Read More »
Christians are not immune to the pain of broken families.
Wanted: The Perfect Family Read More »
If you find yourself in “quiet despair” about the state of the church, consider these five things.
Quiet Despair and Its Remedies Read More »
We do not despair. The church of God is a community buoyed by hope, confident in God.
A Hopeful Community Read More »
The March issue takes up the topic of “A Hopeful Community.”
Lutheran Witness: March 2024 Read More »
Hermann Sasse explains why faith and hope belong together: Both are bound to history.
Hermann Sasse on Christian Hope Read More »
Once a persecutor of the church, he was called by Christ to share His Good News with the Gentiles — and, down the centuries, with us.
Our Great Heritage: Paul the Apostle Read More »
From liquid modernity to incarnate community By Josh Pauling In the year 2000, the Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman coined the term “liquid modernity” to describe the modern condition. In using this apt descriptor, Bauman was encapsulating many aspects of life in the contemporary West, where stable sources of meaning and traditional human categories are being
The Failure of Digital Community Read More »
Pastors need to hear the warning of Judas together with the ordination of Matthias.
St. Matthias’s Yoke Read More »