LW Editorial: On the Election
“Put not your trust in princes, in a son of man, in whom there is no salvation.”
“Put not your trust in princes, in a son of man, in whom there is no salvation.”
As the people of God, we do not let the news or the experts direct how we see the world. We listen to the voice of Jesus.
Civilized, political communities are predicated upon civil, polite communication.
How should Lutherans consume the news in a politically polarized nation?
If you choose to wade into the deep waters of social media political conversations, whether related to the pandemic or the elections, first ask yourself these three questions.
God most certainly goes with you into the voting booth and has something to say about the ballot you cast.
Understanding the Two Kingdoms and the Christian’s calling as citizen.
The Equality Act would bring sweeping changes to current laws, to the great detriment of biblically faithful churches, institutions, Christian schools and individuals.
President Joe Biden had barely taken the oath of office on Jan. 20 before he began signing executive orders and presidential memorandums.
Vocation means far more than “what I do for a living.” According to Luther, Christians have multiple vocations or callings.
If you choose to wade into the deep waters of social media political conversations, whether related to the pandemic or the elections, first ask yourself these three questions.
For Christians who seek to honor God and serve their neighbor by the way they vote, God’s Law is the guide.