Marriage: Human Construct or Divine Institution?
Any conversation about marriage ought to start with a simple definition—what is marriage?
Marriage: Human Construct or Divine Institution? Read More »
Any conversation about marriage ought to start with a simple definition—what is marriage?
Marriage: Human Construct or Divine Institution? Read More »
In the April issue, learn from your Savior, who hangs on a cross for you, lies in the tomb for you, and is risen – and returning! – all for you.
Lutheran Witness: April 2017 Read More »
What joy is ours as resurrection people to participate is Christ’s own great mission of seeking, finding and saving the lost!
Only the Christian’s Left Foot Remains in the Grave Read More »
While transhumanists hope to prolong life by halting aging processes, they can’t make sure the parachute opens when you try sky-diving on your 650th birthday.
Storming the Gates of Paradise Read More »
From climate change to Harambe, Big Bang to genetics, we’re talking science and faith in the March issue!
Lutheran Witness: March 2017 Read More »
My reason follows after, in the wake of faith, and convinces me that the universe is simply too ordered and too complex to exist by chance.
Why Do I Believe in Jesus? Read More »
Are the Ten Commandments archaic or are they apropos?
Lutheran Witness: February 2017 Read More »
Learn Luther’s method of prayer, which interestingly encompasses both rote and free prayer!
How to Pray the Ten Commandments Read More »
This month, we’re looking at life issues—from the moment of conception to the instant of natural death.
Lutheran Witness: January 2017 Read More »
Jesus comes to [John the Baptist] at the Jordan from Galilee and desires to be baptized [Matt. 3:13]. How marvelously backward this is!
Christ Becomes the Greatest Sinner . . . for You! Read More »
Emmanuel is very much God with us today. He comes to us graciously through His Word, Holy Baptism and the Lord’s Supper.
Confident Anticipation: Antiphon for December 23 Read More »
As important as Christmas may be, it is not the birth of Christ that unites mankind in faith; it is His holy death, His resurrection and His promised return.
King in the Clay: Antiphon for December 22 Read More »