
The Story of Lutheran Education
From Luther’s day to ours, Lutherans have made quality Christian education a central priority.

From Luther’s day to ours, Lutherans have made quality Christian education a central priority.

Christians must be careful not to “baptize” their politics, i.e., to describe their candidate, party or policies as “Christian” when they are not clearly mandated by God’s Word.

Dear parents: To serve the newborn King, the Savior of the world is a sacred and honorable calling.

It’s a marvel that we can “listen in” to Martin Luther’s own sermon on Luke 2, from Christmas 1544.

Christ’s death paid the price for your sins so that even though you “patiently await” physical death, you wait with the hope of the resurrection.

When Victor Nelson flew from Albany to Louisville on Reformation Day, he brought along a costume, a bag of KitKats — and a heart for sharing the Gospel.
What joy is ours as resurrection people to participate is Christ’s own great mission of seeking, finding and saving the lost!