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Read ArticlePastoral Care in the Highs and Lows
As a pastor, within the space of the same year, I once conducted the wedding of a young couple as well as the funeral of their stillborn child. I was called to minister to them with God’s...
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Read Article8 Teacher Takeaways from Enduring Faith® Early Childhood Curriculum
The little children in our schools and ministries are so very precious to God. He calls them by name just as He calls us. It is a blessing to be a part of God’s family and share the Good...
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Read ArticleMartin Luther on Christ’s Resurrection and Forgiveness of Sins
As the church moves through Holy Week and toward the glorious resurrection of Christ on Easter, we reflect on Christ’s sacrifice for our sins. Read this excerpt from Luther’s Works,...
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Read ArticleThe History of Three Popular Hymns for Confirmation Services
Confirmation comes around each year as students confirm the faith into which they were baptized and promise to cling to that faith by God's grace until death. This celebration is filled...
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Read ArticleDeep Faith in a Shallow World: April 2026 Everyday Faith Calendar
My mother-in-law loves to tell this story of her youngest child on the bus. It goes something like this. My sister-in-law rode the bus to get to school every day. Because of how rowdy...
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Read ArticleJames: An Overview
In the Letter of James, we see most clearly how constant and severe the struggle for renewal of strength and purpose must have been among the first Christians. The high qualities of this...
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Read ArticleUnderstanding God’s Will for Our Lives
"Everything happens for a reason!" It’s one of those phrases people say when they don’t know what to say. When we say it about a positive situation, it’s usually a lighthearted...
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Read ArticleTeaching Children How to Share the Gift of Hospitality
Growing up I loved celebrating Easter. The special early morning service, the brass ensemble (which I later was able to be part of once I learned how to play trumpet), the Easter...
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Read ArticleNew Indexes for Johann Gerhard’s Theological Commonplaces Now Available
Beginning in the 2000s, Concordia Publishing House committed to the publication of Johann Gerhard’s monumental Theological Commonplaces. This effort would become the most extensive work...
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Read ArticleMusic of the Month: Ten Interpretations Set 1
A trusted craftsman at leading engaging congregational singing, Jeffrey Blersch is at it again with a brand-new series of hymn introductions and harmonizations. In this series, ten hymns...
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Read ArticleRead 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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Read Article5 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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Read ArticleHow 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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Read ArticleDiscovering 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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Read ArticleFour 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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Read ArticleTalking 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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Read ArticleShould 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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Read ArticleHow 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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Read ArticleHebrews: 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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Read ArticleMusic 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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