Tell It Like It Is
One of the hallmarks of the Lutheran Church is its proper understanding and application of the Bible’s two main teachings—Law and Gospel. Dr. C.F.W. Walther’s… Read More »Tell It Like It Is
One of the hallmarks of the Lutheran Church is its proper understanding and application of the Bible’s two main teachings—Law and Gospel. Dr. C.F.W. Walther’s… Read More »Tell It Like It Is
This series offers an overview of the chief teachings of the Christian church. We stood watching, waiting, anticipating. Then we heard “Pop! Pop! Pop! ”… Read More »The Fall of Man
Christians understand that true science is the humble study of God’s creation, together with the internal interactions of that creation. True science is therefore a… Read More »Our Triune God-Glorious, Incomprehensible
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This series offers an overview of the chief teachings of the Christian church. When it comes to the question of origins, be it the existence… Read More »The Truth of God’s Creation
Every Bible student has heard of the Tower of Babel. Tourists are fascinated with the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Historians know of the Lighthouse of… Read More »The Twin Towers-Still Standing!
“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the elect, temporary residents in the world, scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, who have been… Read More »The Greeting of a Letter of Encouragement
1963 CLC Convention Delegates In October of 2020, the Lutheran Spokesman published on its cover a group photo of the pastors and delegates to the… Read More »1963 CLC Convention Delegates
“Thesis XVIII– In the fourteenth place, the Word of God is not rightly divided when the universal corruption of mankind is described in such a… Read More »Sinners Still, but Not Ruled by Sin
Ever wonder why we Lutherans use the form of worship that we do? In this series we examine the depth and meaning of the various… Read More »The Trinitarian Invocation