The Coffee Hour – Religion and Politics: August Lutheran Witness

Andy and Sarah talk with Rev. Roy Askins, Managing Editor of the Lutheran Witness.

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Two More Religious Liberty Rulings

The Supreme Court is recognizing that religious liberty applies both to religious institutions and to individuals who hold particular religious beliefs.

The Coffee Hour – Callings for Life

Andy and Sarah talk with Rev. Dr. Jeffrey Leininger, University Pastor at Concordia University Chicago in River Forest, Illinois.

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Staying Whole in Christ

You aren’t alone in this struggle. It’s not possible to be alone in Christ.

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: ‘Co-Parenting’: Strangers Having and Raising Kids Together

A woman and a man who are strangers to each other agree to have a child together.

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Prospects for a Coronavirus Awakening?

With one of the lowest rates of church attendance in Europe, Great Britain is highly secularized. But during the COVID-19 shutdown, one in four Brits tuned into an online service. 

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Mulch while the Sun Shines

Nurtured by the Word of God and nourished by His body and blood, we find that the weeds of sin run a little less rampant in our lives.

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: The Internet of Things

As we find our appliances and homes ever more connected to the world and becoming the “Internet of Things,” the Christian finds connection not through technology, but in our Lord Jesus Christ.

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Hermann Sasse: Courage for Confession

Hermann Sasse recognized that the church of Jesus Christ lives neither in pessimism or optimism but in hope that gives us courage to confess that our crucified and risen Lord, who remains with His church to the end.

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Treasury of Daily Prayer: A COVID Lifeline

Our Treasury of Daily Prayer was like a COVID-19 lifeline to the Word of God.