Lutheran Witness: March 2021
The March issue of The Lutheran Witness explores the dangers and pitfalls of superstition, under the theme “Written in the … Word.”
The March issue of The Lutheran Witness explores the dangers and pitfalls of superstition, under the theme “Written in the … Word.”
In the December Lutheran Witness, read how Christ’s incarnation was prefigured throughout the Old Testament and continues to be the source of greatest gifts today.
The November Lutheran Witness discusses the gifts of God in the Lord’s Supper under the theme “Fellowship at the Table for You.”
The October Lutheran Witness reflects on the book of Galatians: its historical context, its impact on the Reformation, and its message of Good News for Christians.
The September Lutheran Witness reflects on “the art of dying well.”
The August Lutheran Witness discusses “Necessary Conversations: Religion and Politics.”
The June/July Lutheran Witness reflects on the response of the church to the COVID-19 pandemic, under the theme “By Faith, Not by Sight.”
The May Lutheran Witness, “In sickness and in health,” contains articles on the theology of marriage and weddings, and on the church’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The April issue of The Lutheran Witness focuses on the significance and the defense of Scripture’s account of the resurrection.
The March issue of The Lutheran Witness explores the themes of fasting and temptation.
The February Lutheran Witness focuses on preaching and God’s Word, under the theme “Hearing and Believing.”
The January issue of The Lutheran Witness explores the biblical and Lutheran definition of “grace.”