Our Great Heritage: What Is History?
As a Christian, you already know what history is about: Jesus coming to save you.
Our Great Heritage: What Is History? Read More »
As a Christian, you already know what history is about: Jesus coming to save you.
Our Great Heritage: What Is History? Read More »
It is understandable to grieve at the closing of a parish; but remember that every church building on earth, however beloved it may be, is a temporary haven.
Christian Hope Amidst Numerical Decline Read More »
What was at stake in the 1974 “Walkout”? The authority and inerrancy of Holy Scripture.
It’s All About the Gospel … Isn’t It? Read More »
Family traditions show our children that our seemingly mundane and fleeting lives can be a reflection of the eternal life we are meant for.
On “A Time to Keep” by Tasha Tudor Read More »
What does Scripture teach us about dealing with conflict in the church?
How To Respond to Conflict and Sin in the Church Read More »
Mark Twain’s novel depicts the depths of human sin and cruelty while, at the same time, showing us the heights of human goodness.
On ‘Huckleberry Finn’: When Community Fails Read More »
Our need for love is part of bearing His image.
Overcoming Loneliness in the Church Read More »
As fallen stewards, there are several ways that we sabotage our own stewardship. Repentance is the only answer.
When Stewards Self-Sabotage Read More »
“The same church that grows in the fields and the suburbs is here in Boston for you.”
Nourished by His Word: First Lutheran Church of Boston Read More »
Our theology has consequences. What is taught in college and seminary classrooms filters down into the preaching and life of the church.
Broken Community: Fifty Years After the Walkout Read More »
The February issue of The Lutheran Witness recalls the history of the “Walkout” from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, 50 years ago this month.
Lutheran Witness: February 2024 Read More »
This document endures as a confessional testimony against historical criticism of the Bible.
Excerpts from “A Statement of Scriptural and Confessional Principles” Read More »