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Where Would I Be?
It just so happens that Valentine’s Day falls on a Wednesday this year. Nothing too unusual about that. But it also just so happens that… Read More »Where Would I Be?
Into the Jungle
Part 1 of 3 articles about the ongoing ELS work in Peru, as seen through the eyes of visiting North American pastors. Our journey begins… Read More »Into the Jungle
A Prayerful Reflection for MLK Day
Heavenly Father, on this day as our nation pauses to consider the importance of love and respect to be shown toward all people of all… Read More »A Prayerful Reflection for MLK Day
Ready for the End
“Unprecedented,” “Armageddon,” “a storm of biblical proportions,” “on the brink of war,” “financial meltdown…” These are just a few of the descriptions used for various… Read More »Ready for the End
Shavings in the Sand
There is an old illustration, told by several teachers of the past, that expresses well how gratitude draws out blessings among what otherwise appears mundane.… Read More »Shavings in the Sand
The Eleventh Hour
During the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918, World War I, “the war to end all wars” as it… Read More »The Eleventh Hour
Prayer for the Victims of the Texas Church Shooting
Merciful Father, we come before You in sorrow as we see violence and death brought into Your house. Be with all affected by the shooting… Read More »Prayer for the Victims of the Texas Church Shooting
We Still Need the Reformation
Today, Lutherans celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation. It’s the anniversary of the day Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the church door… Read More »We Still Need the Reformation
20 Reasons to Give Thanks for Blessings Received Through the Lutheran Reformation!
Sinners are declared righteous in the sight of God not by means of good works but only by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. We… Read More »20 Reasons to Give Thanks for Blessings Received Through the Lutheran Reformation!