This is the first in a series meant to let the Christian tradition speak for itself, the way it has carried Christians through long winters, confusion, and joy for centuries.
The crisis is not merely that people are leaving. The crisis is that we have relinquished what is uniquely Lutheran and deeply needed.
The ethos of the church’s worship is found in poor, needy, and desperate sinners finding solace and relief in the God of their salvation.

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Just like the aunties in Arsenic and Lace, we want so badly to believe in the goodness of our hearts.
The goal isn't to give kids a balanced or equal measure of each but to give the right medicine at the right time.
What do we do with Katie Luther? What kind of historical character can we paint her to be?
A Bit of Earth is about the garden, but it’s also about us—as we are made from dirt.
He will never leave you nor forsake you. Your faith is not fragile glass.
In an autobiographical telling, Gretchen Ronnevik shares the fate of two different fathers and the hope she has in Christ.
Through water, blood, and word, the Spirit never stops pointing us to Christ, and even more, giving us Christ.
God is consistently rooting us in reality—both what is seen and unseen—because that is where he is.
Every part of Jesus’ encounter with Mary Magdalene in John 20 was incredibly intentional and personal for God to systematically redeem what was lost.
I finally watched the film “Encanto” with my kids. I had heard many people say the subtext of this movie was deeper than most. So, we snuggled up on the couch and watched it to see what everyone was talking about.
Because of Christ, we find safety and healing in the light. Because of Christ, we do not have to be afraid of the truth that his light reveals.
The goal of language in the mouth of a Christian isn’t to hold power for ourselves but to give it.