Law and Gospel (11)
  1. Does believing in a sin nature, or that all our works have sin, lead to depression?
  2. We've found Katie Koplin, in the midst of moving into an old church, and working on her training to become a Christian counselor.
  3. It is not her sacrifices that define Jane's faith, but her belief in the one who sacrificed for her.
  4. Gretchen and Katie wrap up their conversation on parenting, otherwise known as "calling a thing what it is." They talk about confession and absolution in the home and standing back when we try to take over the Holy Spirit's role.
  5. In this unusual episode, recorded in Gretchen's basement, getting interrupted by children too often, Gretchen and Katie talk about parenting.
  6. In this episode, Katie and Gretchen talk about how law and gospel distinctions affect relationships we have at church and in ministry.
  7. As God in his mercy enacted his plan to redeem his loved ones, he took them step by step. In the process of redeeming every part of us, he sent us prophets like Moses.
  8. In this episode Gretchen and Katie start at the beginning. In this episode they each share a bit about their faith, and why the law and gospel mean so much to them.
  9. Sometimes I think I've gone through the whole forgiveness process, but forgiveness for me often feels like I'm weeding my garden. I forgive and another offense pops up.
  10. Do not be afraid of seeing the depths of your depravity. Do not be offended, because the story doesn’t end there, and it’s completion is glorious.
  11. Never has the law fallen so hard on me as in motherhood. Never before was I more aware that my best wasn’t good enough.