Sharper Iron & Truth in Genesis: Silly Songs with Gaven

Rev. Gaven Mize studies Genesis 22:14-24 regarding the promise of children in these verses, how this text is christological, and the picture of what is to come as framed by these verses.

The Coffee Hour – Christian Scouting for Boys

Today, Andy and Sarah talk with Mark Hancock, CEO of Trail Life USA.

The Coffee Hour – Essay, Recitation, Penmanship Contests

Today, Andy and Sarah talk with Dr. Jackie Veith, Executive Director of School Accreditation and Teacher Certification with the Consortium for Classical Lutheran Education (CCLE).

Sharper Iron & Truth in Genesis: Dissing Comfort

Rev. Andrew Preus studies Genesis 21:12-21 regarding when confessing God’s promises looks evil to human eyes, learning humility before receing God’s grace, Ishmael’s prayer of deliverance, and the passivity of faith.

Sharper Iron & Truth in Genesis: Having Two Minds

Rev. Sean Daenzer studies Genesis 17:15-27 regarding how Sarah is also blessed through Abraham, whether Abraham’s laughter is joy or doubt (or both), the everlasting covenant for Isaac’s offspring, and Ishmael’s greatness but not the covenant.

The Coffee Hour – Seminary Wives on Family Life and Call Day

Today, Andy and Sarah talk with Kelsey, Kara, and Kyla, wives of Concordia Seminary students.

The Coffee Hour – Welcoming Community for Military Families and Kids

Today, Andy and Sarah talk with Lavonne Pappert, Superintendent of Our Savior Christian Academy (OSCA) in Platte City and Smithville, Missouri.

The Coffee Hour – Kaleidoscope Fund Grants

Today, Andy and Sarah talk with Susan Schaefer, Vice President of Operations and Special Projects with Lutheran Church Extension Fund.

The Coffee Hour – Fostering Children in Love

Today, Andy and Sarah talk with Bev Schaefer, with Lutheran Family and Children Services of Missouri.

The Coffee Hour – Changing Lives with Lutheran Education

Today, Andy and Sarah talk with Maureen & Rudy Bertarelli, parents of students at Christ Community Lutheran School in Kirkwood, Missouri, and Sue Nahmensen, CEO of the Lutheran Elementary School Association.