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Lutheran Witness: September 2022

The September issue of The Lutheran Witness celebrates the 500 year anniversary of Luther’s translation of the New Testament into German.

Lutheran Witness: August 2022

The August issue of The Lutheran Witness defends the truth and accuracy of Scripture’s inspired testimony, under the theme “Breathed Out by God.”

Lutheran Witness: June/July 2022

The June/July issue of The Lutheran Witness examines war from a Lutheran perspective: even amid the horrors in Ukraine, we look to Jesus.

Lutheran Witness: May 2022

The May issue of The Lutheran Witness discusses Christ’s Ascension: its theological import, its celebration and its meaning for Christians.

Lutheran Witness: April 2022

The April issue of The Lutheran Witness celebrates the 175th anniversary of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, under the theme “Our Lutheran Heritage: 175 years.”

Lutheran Witness: March 2022

This issue provides practical tips for Christians fighting acedia, and reflects on the Christian’s calling to zeal for God’s Word and His gifts.

Lutheran Witness: February 2022

The February issue of The Lutheran Witness provides an overview of nine non-Christian religions and schools of thought, and responds to each with God’s truth.

Lutheran Witness: January 2022

The January issue of The Lutheran Witness reflects on God’s design for the relationship between men and women, which culminates in marriage, a reflection of God’s redeeming work for His children.

Lutheran Witness: December 2021

The December issue of The Lutheran Witness discusses how the Christmas canticles — the Magnificat, Benedictus, Gloria in Excelsis and Nunc Dimittis — point to Christ year-round.

Lutheran Witness: November 2021

The November issue includes seven submissions by Lutheran writers on an array of topics — from the reflections of a pastor who buried 50 of his members over five years, to an article on what C.F.W. Walther teaches us about church and state.

Lutheran Witness: September 2021

The September Lutheran Witness explores how Christian funerals can confess our hope in Christ, and provides counsel for planning your own.

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