Faith & Family

Keep your family’s Lutheran faith first as you praise God for the gift He has given you in your children, parents, grandparents, and even the in-laws! Every day, Faith & Family will have an expert on the show to discuss life issues such as money management, dealing with divorce, adoption, how to raise children to lead a God-centered life in a very non-Christian world, and more. Faith & Family is graciously underwritten by Concordia University Wisconsin.

Faith’n’Family – Science and Christian Theology

Today we discuss “In Christ All Things Hold Together: The intersection of faith and Christian theology,” a recent publication of the LCMS Commission on Theology and Church Relations.

Faith’n’Family – Live Broadcast at LSS Hidden Gems

Live Broadcast at LSS Hidden Gems http://archives.kfuo.org/mp3/FAF/FAF_Oct_16_2015.mp3Download Audio File   Send in your family questions…

Faith’n’Family – Temptation in the Face of Suffering

Does God’s Word promise that He will never give us “more than we can handle”? Rev. John Fale from LCMS Mercy Operations discusses temptation in the face of suffering.

Faith’n’Family – Engaging Parents

Today we talk about the importance of engaging parents to take advantage of the leave time, and to engage and partner in education.

Faith’n’Family – History of the Reformation for Families

With guest Dr. Daniel van Voorhis of Concordia University in Irvine, Texas.

Faith’n’Family – Disasters and Mercy

Today we discuss the life and mercy work of congregations in the wake of disaster in their communities.

Faith’n’Family – Marriage and Ephesians 5

Today we discuss marriage in light of Ephesians 5.

Faith’n’Family – Supporting Families

Today we talk about supporting families.

Faith’n’Family – Confirmation: History and Practice

Today we discuss the history, purpose, trends, and future of confirmation in the Lutheran Church.

Faith’n’Family – Cultural Diversity and Children – Chinese Culture

How can you turn an embarrassing comment in public from your child into a teachable moment — particularly when he says things like, “Mommy, those people look funny” or “Why does he sound funny when he talks?” Today we continue our week of Cultural Diversity and Children as we discuss Chinese Culture.