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A Lutheran education does not have at its heart primarily education in secular matters, but the deep and abiding inculcation of the faith.

A Lutheran education does not have at its heart primarily education in secular matters, but the deep and abiding inculcation of the faith.

The August issue focuses on Lutheran education.

Throughout their 180-year history, our LCMS schools have suffered the devil’s blatant attacks. Yet our Lord has graciously defended our schools.

Good fiction can place the reader into the story in a way that history or news or even systematic theology cannot.

The January Lutheran Witness provides a guide to the Lutheran Divine Service.

In this issue of The Lutheran Witness, we will help you understand and receive the eternal treasures of the Divine Service.

“Socioemotional learning” is an attempt to teach children virtue without religion.