1. Today on the Christian History Almanac podcast, we tell the story of a real, not metaphorical, trial by fire.
  2. Our monthly book club has returned, and we are discussing Michelle DeRusha's book "Katharina and Martin Luther: the Radical Marriage of a Runaway Nun and a Renegade Monk."
  3. I’ve Got That Joy, Joy, Joy, Down in My Heart. In this episode, we discuss death, rebirth, and eternal life as examined and explained in The Joy of Eternal Life by Philip Nikolai.
  4. Is Proverbs 31 inspiring or burdening to women? Is it a passage that's just for women? What do you think when you think about Proverbs 31? Where is the gospel in this passage?
  5. The whole of the Scriptures are interpreted through the lens of the Law and the Gospel.
  6. Solomon wrote that there is nothing new under the sun.
  7. Today on the show, we remember the invention and publication that made Johann Gutenberg “the man of the Millennium.”
  8. Is It True, Or Is It Truly True? In this episode, we discuss election, true and false church, law, mercy, and why we can’t stop judging the Gospel as we read Philip Melanchthon’s 1541 commentary on Paul’s letter to the Romans.
  9. All creation groans under the weight of sin, greed, and despair. As we enter into the season of Lent we have good reasons for hope.
  10. Today on the show, we tell the story of Paavo Ruotsalainen and Finnish Christianity.
  11. Lexham Press associate publisher, Todd Hains, joins Kelsi in this episode to discuss his book, Martin Luther and the Rule of Faith