
Christians Are To Be Taught
Many challenges threaten education today. Like Luther, we can meet them with renewed devotion to faithful, Lutheran education.

Many challenges threaten education today. Like Luther, we can meet them with renewed devotion to faithful, Lutheran education.

As demand for private education soars, LCMS churches of any size can consider serving their congregation with a “microschool.”

In an educational atmosphere which erodes the faith, Lutheran schools must ground their pedagogies in Scripture and Lutheran doctrine.

LCMS district education executives, school administrators and teachers shared the core challenges Lutheran schools face and potential solutions.

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

The fact that the LCMS is still here confessing the inerrant Scriptures is due in large part to our Lord’s mercy in preserving our schools.

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.