Is the Baby Gone?
I do not believe the baby is gone. I believe that our Eden is in the arms of our Savior, and that we will see our child face to face.
I do not believe the baby is gone. I believe that our Eden is in the arms of our Savior, and that we will see our child face to face.
Wokeism is not a new philosophy, but has roots in the thinking of early 20th century Marxists, postmodernists, and academicians.
A Brief History of the Ideas behind Wokeism Read More »
Despite woke striving for an inclusive society, it’s not a society in which anyone with a fixed theology or values can be included as equals.
The Social Agenda of Woke Ideology Read More »
The convention essays will explore how the preaching of Christ crucified remains the power and wisdom of God for the redemption of the world.
2023 Convention Essayist Overview Read More »
This issue will give you a preview of some interesting resolutions, nominations and information for the convention.
Under the Banner of Christ Crucified Read More »
The message of Christ’s crucifixion is complete folly to the world and has been ridiculed from the beginning.
We Preach Christ Crucified Read More »
The June/July issue gives a preview of this summer’s convention, including resolutions and nominations.
Lutheran Witness: June/July 2023 Read More »
Until recently nearly all content on the internet was real, that is, produced by a human. … Not so anymore.
Garbage In; Garbage Out: Evaluating Artificial Intelligence Read More »
Jesus does not command that we suffer abuse and injustice passively. There may be times we need to set boundaries in our relationships.
Being Merciful to the Toxic Read More »
Ultimately it matters that we know and confess the fullness of our human nature because Christ took on that same human nature to redeem us.
Speaking of Humanity: More than Matter and Chemistry Read More »
Understanding ‘woke’ worldviews will help Christians known how to respond to this movement spreading across the U.S.
Patterns of Thought in the ‘Woke’ Worldview Read More »
While the study of the Catechism is not always the most pleasant experience of childhood, adults can still treasure that foundation.
Reprint: At Home with the Catechism Read More »