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  • What Are Different Ways We Can Confess?

    What 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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  • Finding Your Identity in Christ and Community

    Finding 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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  • Spiritual Rest: July 2026 Everyday Faith Calendar

    Spiritual 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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  • Using Children’s Bibles for Kids’ Faith Formation

    Using 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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  • A Simple Guide to Liturgical Colors

    A 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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  • From Food Pantry to Show and Tell: Arch Books in Michigan

    From 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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  • 2 Peter: An Overview

    2 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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  • 3 Questions to Ask When You Don’t Understand a Bible Verse

    3 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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  • How Lutheran Doctrine Brings Comfort to Parents

    How 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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  • Music of the Month: God Shed His Grace on Thee

    Music 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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  • Five Bible Verses for When You Need Strength

    Five 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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  • 5 Tips for Serving Faithfully in a New Place

    5 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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  • Introducing Lutheran Educator Academy

    Introducing 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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  • Martin Luther on the Gifts of Wisdom and Speech

    Martin Luther on the Gifts of Wisdom and Speech

    God gives us powerful gifts in His Word, ones that can be used to openly share His soul-saving news of salvation for all believers. Read an excerpt from Martin Luther’s preachings...

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  • Remembering Composer Paul Gerhardt 350 Years Later

    Remembering Composer Paul Gerhardt 350 Years Later

    Paul Gerhardt (1607–76) is in a tier only shared with Martin Luther as one of the most beloved and celebrated Lutheran hymnwriters in the church. May 27 marks 350 years since his passing...

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  • Tips for Leading a Student-Focused Confirmation

    Tips for Leading a Student-Focused Confirmation

    During my time in full-time church ministry, both as a director of Christian education and now as a pastor, I’ve thought a lot about confirmation—and I’d guess most church workers have...

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  • Eleven Settings to Use for Communion Distribution

    Eleven Settings to Use for Communion Distribution

    Christ gives His true body and blood for the forgiveness of sins, the strengthening of faith, and the uniting of His people around the altar in the gift of Holy Communion. The music...

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  • Sharing Resurrection Hope with Kids—June 2026 Everyday Faith Calendar

    Sharing Resurrection Hope with Kids—June 2026 Everyday Faith Calendar

    Talking with children about death is never easy. As parents and caregivers, we may feel unsure of what to say or how much to share—especially when our own hearts are heavy. Yet as...

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  • Digging Deeper into Scripture: The Ascension in Luke 24:44–53

    Digging Deeper into Scripture: The Ascension in Luke 24:44–53

    “I promise” is an everyday expression. People use it to make a special commitment to another person: “I promise to mow the grass tomorrow,” “I promise I will remember our anniversary next...

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  • How You Can Practice Forgiveness

    How You Can Practice Forgiveness

    Anyone who has taken piano lessons or played a sport or learned a new language knows the importance of practice. A dedicated piano student plays every day at home. A language learner uses...

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