Lee Svitak Dean, the Star Tribune's food editor, joined up with women at Central Lutheran Church to make the classic Scandinavian dish that so commonly graces Minnesotans' holiday tables.
Many people ask themselves, do I really believe? Am I certain I will have eternal life with Jesus? Am I certain I will have heaven and not hell? Being we are in the month of October, even Martin Luther, who was our pillar for reformation, struggled at times with his faith, but the promises of God a
“I am the Potter, you are the clay.” Sometimes I tend to forget, God is my Potter and I am His clay. There are times I try to mold my desires, my interests and my purpose rather than to trust our Potter (our God). Many times if I follow my desires and my interests can only lead me down a wrong pat
My father was always a big part of my life when I was young. I must admit I believe I could have done a better job spending time with my children when they were young. The years go by so fast, and I didn't realize it until my wife, and I became "empty nesters." Even when a man is home, he
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across the globe in our life together. Content is prepared by LCMS Communications.About Lutherans Engage the WorldIn the new online version of Lutherans Engage the World, discover how you and your church, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, bear witness to the Gospel and care for our neighbor in need with the mercy of Christ.
(The number 7 in the Bible represents “completeness,” so it is the perfect number to use.) 7. With or without their morning coffee, their classrooms are full of energy and of the Holy Spirit to begin each day. (The coffee definitely helps!)6 6. No one else has the talents to…
EFCA congregations that meet in different geographical locations find unity through careful planning and a focus on consistency.
There is a new book out from CPH that is very much worth reading: Being Lutheran by A. Trevor Sutton, a young pastor in Michigan. In the vein of my Spirituality of the Cross, this book explains in an utterly fresh way not only what Lutherans believe but also what it feels like to “be” Lutheran. This …
The Digital Home for Duke University Professor and Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal