“New Creatures In Christ”
(2 Cor. 5:17) Studies in Second Corinthians Chapter 7 GODLY SORROW The Church lives by perpetual repentance. Luther summarized his concerns for the church and… Read More »“New Creatures In Christ”
(2 Cor. 5:17) Studies in Second Corinthians Chapter 7 GODLY SORROW The Church lives by perpetual repentance. Luther summarized his concerns for the church and… Read More »“New Creatures In Christ”
How The Formula Of Concord Was Forged (Ten Parts) Part Three: The Leipzig Interim After Luther’s death in 1546 Emperor Charles V conquered Germany with… Read More »After The Death Of Luther —
Or You’ll Fall for Anything (A condensation of the 1994 Annual Report of Pastor Mike Sydow to his congregation, Faith of Markesan, Wis. A member… Read More »You’ve Got to Stand for Something
Editor’s note: Pastor James Shrader recently joined the CLC by colloquy. We requested some biographical information which would introduce him to our readers. We heartily… Read More »A New Pastor In Sioux Falls
Correction In the October 1995 issue I quoted something from The Vine And The Branches, identifying it as “a publication of ELCA conservatives.” A reader… Read More »Announcements
There is one very powerful, influential figure whose name is rarely mentioned in many circles this time of year — and that is the devil… Read More »Where Will Satan Spend Christmas?
” … We sympathize with those who experience misfortune at any time of the year, but misfortune should have no influence on Christmas joy …”… Read More »True Christmas Joy
(Past, Present, Future) A Christmas Message From Our CLC President — “… The Father’s faithfulness to His promise of the past is guarantee of His… Read More »FAITHFUL TO HIS PROMISE
From December 1965 — GO! – A favorite topic for debate in educational circles involves the age-old question: Which is more important in the training… Read More »Looking Back in the Lutheran Spokesman
“That We Might have Hope” (Rom. 15:4) Genesis Chapters Thirty-two Through Thirty-five A FAMILY REUNION Family reunions are a welcome occurrence in many families. They… Read More »LESSONS FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT