The Feast
by John Roth That little farmhouse on a quarter of land in Southern Minnesota is gone now, having been a warm and comfortable home to…
by John Roth That little farmhouse on a quarter of land in Southern Minnesota is gone now, having been a warm and comfortable home to…
by Susan Gove Driving home from church, the radio is turned on. Unwilling to listen to the cacophony of voices spewing advice, the radio is switch…
by Kathy Henningsen My husband sent me an e-mail today which said, “Not many Lutheran Churches will have this on their website.” I clicked on…
by William Willimon Christians still gather on Sunday in order not to forget, in order to remember who we are and the victory which is…
by A. W. Tozer Dear Lord and Savior, We come to your table in faith, for you have told us, “As often as you do…
by Myron Moland Communion helps build a relationship between Jesus Christ and ourselves. We are bumping into God every morning before we even open our…
by RJ Allison A week before Lent, I chose to bake a loaf of bread for one of the projects we were doing for confirmation….
by Ron Soleta Public speaking is the number one fear even over death. Some people would rather die than to speak to 200 people. I…
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