The Latest Articles
The online musings from pastors, theologians and laity that will help you see the world from a Lutheran perspective.
On ‘My Ántonia’: Bodily Life as Fallen and Redeemed Creatures
My Ántonia invites the reader to look closely at one life, so closely that it becomes a window for looking at one’s own life, and every human life.
Joel Kurz
September 19, 2025
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Our Great Heritage: J.S. Bach
Molly Lackey
This talented Lutheran musician continues to influence our music in church, in the symphony, and on the radio.
Successful Stewardship?
Nathan Meador
Successful stewardship is faithful stewardship. It is not about amount but about identity.
Our Great Heritage: Martin Chemnitz
Molly Lackey
“The Second Martin,” he helped the early Lutheran church navigate theological controversies and the deaths of its original leaders.
On ‘That Hideous Strength’: Christian Community, the Gate to All Good Adventure
Kevin Martin
Lewis's novel shows us how Christ Himself is present in Christian community.
Our Great Heritage: Katharina von Bora Luther
Molly Lackey
Born noble, raised to be a nun, then marrying an outlaw reformer and dying in poverty — Katharina understood the cost of clinging to Christ.
A Chaste and Decent Life
Joel Biermann
Christians must reclaim chastity as the vital, strong and beautiful virtue that it is: a standard and goal that should inspire, encourage and ultimately define ...








