The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Anointed for Burial

Jesus was anointed so many times, it is no wonder that He was called “the Christ,” which in Greek means “anointed.” 

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: The Christian Artist

God is the Creator of all things, and He placed in humankind a creative nature.

The Coffee Hour – Memory Matters

Andy and Sarah talk with Rev. Brian Heller, Chaplain at Lutheran Senior Services in Laclede Groves, Missouri, and author of “Memory Matters” in the April 2021 issue of the Lutheran Witness.

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: The Easter Feast: A Table Laden with Meaning

In this meal, I see echoes of Christ’s all-atoning sacrifice. I see symbols of resurrection and new life.

The Coffee Hour – Searching the Scriptures: April 2021 Lutheran Witness

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

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Did Mary Have Morning Sickness? A mother’s perspective on the Annunciation

She was “troubled,” yes, and humbly receptive to the word. But did she smile? Did she cry?

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Biden’s Executive Orders

President Joe Biden had barely taken the oath of office on Jan. 20 before he began signing executive orders and presidential memorandums, some of which should be deeply troubling to Christians.

The Coffee Hour – Searching the Scriptures: March 2021 Lutheran Witness

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

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: With All Confidence: Superstitions from age to age

If our society has finally discovered the real truth about things, if science gives us all the answers, then why are humans not satisfied with those answers?

The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Writing for Lutherans, Part 3: Don’t be Boring

With each piece of writing we put before them, we must use all our skill to grab their eyeballs and stuff them full of God’s grace.