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  • Read These Books with Your Children for Easter 2026

    Read These Books with Your Children for Easter 2026

    The Easter season is full of stories of sorrow, hope, and joy that can capture any child’s imagination. This season, consider reading books to help your child explore Holy Week and the...

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  • 5 Biblical Ways to Help Others in Times of Stress

    5 Biblical Ways to Help Others in Times of Stress

    Stress is real. You feel it. I feel it. Life applies pressure to us. Sometimes, the tension feels uncomfortable but manageable. Other times, the pressure is so great we feel like we’re...

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  • How Children Can Participate in Holy Week Services

    How Children Can Participate in Holy Week Services

    In Holy Week, we think about the events leading up to the most important events in history—the death and resurrection of Jesus. Churches often have special worship services throughout the...

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  • Discovering the Lutheran Tradition of Classical Education

    Discovering the Lutheran Tradition of Classical Education

    The Wittenberg Old Latin School is one of the city’s heralded institutions for secondary education. It laid the groundwork for Western education and shaped the lives of countless students...

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  • Four Hymn Concertatos That Celebrate Christ’s Resurrection

    Four Hymn Concertatos That Celebrate Christ’s Resurrection

    We mark the celebratory Easter season with sparkling white paraments, blooming lilies, the long-awaited liturgical return to alleluias, and especially the exuberance of Resurrection Day...

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  • Talking to Your Kids About Money: March 2026 Everyday Faith Calendar

    Talking to Your Kids About Money: March 2026 Everyday Faith Calendar

    I was playing with my boys when one of their toys broke. My oldest said, “That’s okay—just order another one on Amazon,” and he handed me my phone! That’s when I realized I needed to...

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  • Should Christians Be Afraid of Judgment Day?

    Should Christians Be Afraid of Judgment Day?

    Judgment Day has an ominous sound. We likely have images of a bolt of lightning splitting open the heavens and then a frightening interrogation at the gates of eternity. The line is long,...

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  • How Resilient Minds Helps Students Talk About Mental Health

    How Resilient Minds Helps Students Talk About Mental Health

    Mental health conversations are important, especially for teenagers. Lutheran High School South, an LCMS school in St. Louis, is fostering these meaningful discussions with Resilient...

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  • Hebrews: An Overview

    Hebrews: An Overview

    Peter, James, John, and Paul wrote letters to individual Christians, churches, regions, and groups of Christians to give encouragement, correct errors, and help Christ’s people better...

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  • Music of the Month: All You Works of the Lord

    Music of the Month: All You Works of the Lord

    Call on all of creation to bless the Lord with “All You Works of the Lord” by John A. Behnke. A memorable refrain, joyful piano accompaniment, and verses with great back-and-forth...

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  • Traveling God’s Chosen Path

    Traveling God’s Chosen Path

    Travel exhilarates me. Airport people-watching is a pastime. Hmmm, that’s an interesting outfit. Why is she in such a hurry? Scanning the departure board for my own gate number, I ponder...

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  • Five Languages, One Message: Mission Grant Helps CGO Share the Gospel

    Five Languages, One Message: Mission Grant Helps CGO Share the Gospel

    I remember the first time I heard the term “heart language”: June 2010. It was so impactful, I used it as a post title on my missionary blog. Perhaps even now more than then, I can identify. 

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  • Unpacking What the Nicene Creed Says About the Trinity

    Unpacking What the Nicene Creed Says About the Trinity

    I am not entirely sure who invented the idea of the “suppressed binary opposite,” but it is a favorite concept of mine. Essentially, it refers to the thing one is arguing against (binary...

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  • How to Prepare the Church Sanctuary for Lent and Holy Week

    How to Prepare the Church Sanctuary for Lent and Holy Week

    Lent [and Holy Week] begins the second great division of the Church Year. Lent is a time of preparation for Easter. In the Early Church it was a period of preparation for the Sacrament of...

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  • 5 Myths About What Happens When You Die

    5 Myths About What Happens When You Die

    What actually happens when the Christian dies? What do we have to look forward to (or to fear)? Can we look toward death with confidence, with trust in God?

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  • Introducing Wake, Awake Hymn VBS

    Introducing Wake, Awake Hymn VBS

    Concordia Publishing House is excited to announce a brand-new Vacation Bible School option that emphasizes hymnody and catechesis as it teaches children about our Savior, Jesus. At Wake,...

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  • Ten Lies Satan Uses to Pull You from God

    Ten Lies Satan Uses to Pull You from God

    In our day-to-day life, Satan constantly works to trick us into falling away from our Savior. There are plenty of pitfalls and traps he makes for us, hoping that we will turn away from...

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  • Faith Keepsakes: February 2026 Everyday Faith Calendar

    Faith Keepsakes: February 2026 Everyday Faith Calendar

    In the book of Joshua, the Lord supernaturally intercedes and allows His people to cross an overflowing Jordan River by using the ark of the covenant to stop the river from flowing....

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  • 5 Ways Teachers Can Celebrate National Lutheran Schools Week

    5 Ways Teachers Can Celebrate National Lutheran Schools Week

    As a teacher and school administrator, National Lutheran Schools Week (January 25–31, 2026) has always been one of my favorite times of year! The energy, joy, and fun around our school...

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  • What Does God’s Word Say About Transgenderism?

    What Does God’s Word Say About Transgenderism?

    This blog is an excerpt from Responding to Transgenderism in Light of God’s Word by Scott Stiegemeyer.  Theological anthropology is one of the most important theological and moral...

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