The Open Doors Of Easter
After preaching in a small village of northern India, a Christian missionary was confronted by a Muslim. “You must admit we Muslims have something you… Read More »The Open Doors Of Easter
After preaching in a small village of northern India, a Christian missionary was confronted by a Muslim. “You must admit we Muslims have something you… Read More »The Open Doors Of Easter
A new day dawned, and with it the women who served and so loved the Lord Jesus looked forward to a sad duty of love.… Read More »The Joyful Hope of the Resurrection Morning
“Teacher, we want to see a sign from You” (Mt. 12:38). With this, Jesus’ enemies demanded a miraculous sign from Him that would prove He… Read More »A SIGN OF GOD’S REDEEMING LOVE
“Abide with us, for it is toward evening . . . ” Many congregations have an Easter sunrise service. Joyful hearts sing the Easter message… Read More »As Easter Message from our CLC President–
Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain An Easter Hymn #204 in The Lutheran Hymnal This Easter hymn is based on the Song of Moses in… Read More »Appreciating Our Lutheran Hymns
St. Matthew’s account of the Easter story What gracious, wondrous love is this, my soul? The tomb that held the body of our Lord Was… Read More »WHAT WONDROUS LOVE IN TAKING BACK HIS LIFE
What a world of difference a simple punctuation mark can make. It can be the difference between disappointment and delight. For instance, one man realizes… Read More »Easter With An Exclamation Point!
“That We Might Have Hope” (Rom. 15:4) First Kings, Chapters Twelve through Fourteen The Divided Kingdom While I was preparing to write this article on… Read More »LESSONS FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT
“Oh come, let us worship and bow down; Let us kneel before the LORD our Maker.” Psalm 95:6 Fourth in a Series– The Amen and… Read More »THE WORSHIP SERVICE
FACING HOMOSEXUALITY (Part 4 of 5) In part three of this series we saw the variety of ways in which great effort is being made… Read More »A Christian’s Scriptural Response to the World of 2000 . . .