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Read ArticleFaith 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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Read Article5 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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Read ArticleWhat 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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Read ArticleMusic of the Month: O Darkest Woe
“O Darkest Woe” is a gorgeous, albeit plaintive setting of the classic Good Friday hymn for SATB choir, two treble instruments, continuo, and optional violoncello. This piece is taken...
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Read Article5 Steps for Creating a Youth Ministry Identity Statement
The most common question asked of anyone in their teenage years is some variation of this one: “What are you going to be when you grow up?” Youth will answer this in many different ways.
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Read ArticleDon’t Overlook God’s Provisions in the Wilderness of Life
My teenage daughter loves taking pictures of sunsets; her phone’s camera roll is filled with them. Here in the suburbs of Washington, DC, though, we often admire a beautiful,...
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Read ArticleKey Considerations When Searching for a New Church
I’ve mentioned before that the life of a seminarian’s family (then, after graduation, a pastor’s family) is a rather transient thing by nature. And if the Lord should eventually call that...
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Read ArticleDigging Deeper into Scripture: Matthew 2
Some of the most well-educated people in the world are not Christians. In fact, some of the best minds on the subject of Christianity are not Christians. How can this be? A talented mind...
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Read ArticleThe Pauline Epistles: An Overview
“When you received the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men but as what it really is, the word of God, which is at work in you believers. … You...
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Read ArticleTrusting God with Our Children: January 2026 Everyday Faith Calendar
I remember when my first son was a baby. I told my sister about all my worries: Was he eating enough? Would he ever sleep? Why was he crying so much? What was I doing wrong? She said,...
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Read ArticleWhy the Cross Is Central to Christian Spirituality
A better term for “Lutheran” spirituality is “evangelical” spirituality. The term evangelical is simply a term derived from the Greek word for “Gospel,” which in turn literally means...
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Read Article6 Tips for Organizing Your Church Office
Organization in the church office isn’t just about optics. Having streamlined processes makes things easier for your team and supports your church’s mission as a whole. Have you thought...
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Read ArticleAsk These 7 Questions When Choosing Youth Ministry Curriculum
To say that there are plenty of youth ministry curriculum options out there would be an understatement. But how do you sift through your options to land on one that truly benefits your...
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Read ArticleIs the Separation of Church and State in the Bible?
Like most Americans, I was raised to believe there should be a separation between church and state. Christian things belonged in one place, separate from the worldly, earthly parts of our...
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Read ArticleMusic of the Month: Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine
This new take on the German Christmas carol uses the ancient Resonet in Laudibus melody but places it in an entirely different setting for SATB choir, piano, and alto saxophone. The...
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Read Article4 Tips for Navigating Advent As Christians
I sat with some friends back in October, talking about when we put up Christmas trees as kids. Everyone in the group said “the day after Thanksgiving” except one. She had grown up putting...
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Read ArticleChristian Encouragement for When Life Gets Hard
If you’re a Millennial like me, I bet you’ve heard somebody say (or have at least seen a meme on social media that says) something about the regret and exhaustion of living in ongoing...
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Read Article5 Reflections on Giving Thanks to God
Our homes are adorned with decor inscribed with “Thankful” and “Blessed.” We often utter “Thanks be to God!” in worship. We have holidays dedicated to giving thanks. But do we truly have...
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Read ArticleTop String Music Settings for the Church Year
String instruments bring a rich depth and emotional beauty to worship. Whether supporting congregational singing, accompanying the choir, or offering reflective meditations, strings can...
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Read ArticleWhat Do Lutherans Believe About Mary?
In a doctrinal note issued on October 7 with the approval of Pope Leo XIV, the Roman Catholic Church set aside the sometimes-used reference to Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, as...
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