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Read ArticleTeaching Church History in the Home and Classroom
Over the past several years, I have had the privilege of teaching church history to several groups of high school students. One of my favorite parts of teaching is witnessing the...
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Read Article1, 2, and 3 John: An Overview
From the heights of the great theater, one may look down the Arcadian Way to the harbor that made Roman Ephesus the first city of Asia. Its temple to Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of...
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Read ArticleMusic of the Month: Hymns Complete, Set 5
In this newest volume of the Hymns Complete series, John A. Behnke provides organists with fully orchestrated hymn settings—an introduction and a complete harmonization for every stanza...
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Read ArticleHow Your Church Can Serve the Homeless
This summer my wife and I took our children on a trip to California. The low humidity and beautiful scenery were wonderful. The gas prices were not! We ended our trip in San Francisco....
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Read ArticleFinding God’s Peace at Our Breaking Points
Have there been times in your life when you’ve felt like you were at your breaking point? There have been many times in my life when I’ve felt overwhelmed to the point of questioning...
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Read Article5 Ways to Foster Connection at Your Youth Group Kickoff
First impressions matter. That’s why planning a kickoff event can be rather stressful, particularly for a youth ministry. To cut through the stress and noise, focus everything you do at...
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Read ArticleThe Saxon Immigration: Bringing Lutheran Hymnody to the States
The first Lutherans to immigrate to the United States faced many uphill battles, even in their own home country. Yet, they held fast to the Gospel and knew that in order to continue their...
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Read ArticleWhat Are Different Ways We Can Confess?
We are always confessing something. Whatever we do, whatever we say, we confess. Perhaps that seems like an exaggeration, because when we hear the word confess, we usually limit that to...
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Read ArticleFinding Your Identity in Christ and Community
As the father and his young adult daughter sat down to talk, she tried to express what she was going through, saying: I’m so confused about who I am and where I’m going in life. When...
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Read ArticleSpiritual Rest: July 2026 Everyday Faith Calendar
My college roommate decided she could be more productive if she slept every other night. That’s an extra eight hours every other day to get things done, right? Sounds great in theory. But...
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Read ArticleUsing Children’s Bibles for Kids’ Faith Formation
The little children in our schools and ministries are 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 ArticleA Simple Guide to Liturgical Colors
The liturgical colors are those colors that are used for paraments, vestments, and accessories such as banners and other decorations. Color is an adjunct to the worship of the Church but...
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Read ArticleFrom Food Pantry to Show and Tell: Arch Books in Michigan
When Christ the King Lutheran Church and School in Southgate, Michigan, began sharing Arch® Books at their food pantry, they weren’t sure what to expect. What they’ve seen since has been...
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Read Article2 Peter: An Overview
The historical contours of 1 Peter are tolerably distinct; we can answer with considerable assurance most of the questions that historical inquiry raises concerning it. The Second Letter...
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Read Article3 Questions to Ask When You Don’t Understand a Bible Verse
Have you ever been reading the Bible and come across a verse that was confusing? Or have you ever seen or heard someone quote a Bible verse and weren’t quite sure if it was being used...
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Read ArticleHow Lutheran Doctrine Brings Comfort to Parents
In my early years of motherhood, I was often given books on Christian parenting, and, diligent and determined to do everything in my power to provide the best possible start for my...
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Read ArticleMusic of the Month: God Shed His Grace on Thee
“God Shed His Grace on Thee” from Edwin T. Childs brings together thirteen rich hymn settings based on national hymns. Written for manuals and mostly two pages each, these pieces are...
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Read ArticleFive Bible Verses for When You Need Strength
It can happen at any time: Feelings of weakness and brokenness take over in hospital waiting rooms, just before a big presentation, or after unexpected phone calls. When the realities of...
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Read Article5 Tips for Serving Faithfully in a New Place
In August 2018, I moved abroad for my dream job as an international missionary. When asked how long I’d be there, I’d reply that I’d stay until I retired or God called me elsewhere. Eight...
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Read ArticleIntroducing Lutheran Educator Academy
Lutheran schools have a unique calling: to teach every subject in the light of God’s Word. That work depends on teachers who are not only skilled educators but also are confident in the...
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