John Kuhn Bleimaier “For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more.” Luke 12:48 One of the striking characteristics one notices traveling in the Old World is the fact that communities large and small are dominated by two types […]
Rev. Gregory P. Schulz, D.Min., Ph.D. The Lutheran School of Theology, Kenya As we enter Lent 2025 it is safe to say that the 2024 observances of the so-called Fiftieth Anniversary of the Seminex Walkout from our St. Louis seminary are done. The symposiums and conferences, the publishing, postings, and social media comments have all […]
Pastor Elder McCants Holy Cross Lutheran Church San Antonio, TX When the time was right, God sent Jesus born of a woman (Galatians 4:4).Have you and I ever asked why God took four thousand years to send His son, Jesus, to be born in Bethlehem? Through the Prophets, God foretold that Jesus would be born […]
LCMS controls and divides “self-governing partner” in Sri Lanka • The LCMS recently caused a major division within a partner church in Sri Lanka, the Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Church, and the following is a summary of how it happened. • In 2017 the Ceylon Evangelical Lutheran Church had its first convocation in Sri Lanka. A […]
Luke 7:18-23 Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen. As you have heard the past two Sundays, John has a commission from God; and that is to be the forerunner to announce the coming of Jesus the long-promised Messiah. John had the privilege of being the voice […]
John Kuhn Bleimaier During the 1930s the nazi government in Germany attempted to establish a German national church which would collaborate with the nazi party and facilitate its objectives. Many German Christians objected to the concept of the church being coopted by the state and by an ideological movement. The Lutheran pastors who resisted the […]
Rev. Marcus Manley For most of her 15-minute address at the National Prayer Service, Mariann Edgar Budde, the Episcopal Bishop of Washington, spoke of the need to pray for unity in our nation. In her white rochet, red chimere, and black tippet, Budde displayed her Episcopalian bishopric. Budde’s voice was clear and calm perched from […]
A critical question resulting from Dr. Gregory Schulz’s recent book, Anatomy of an Implosion. reviewed by Jonathan Rupprecht jhr12447@aol.com This is a critical book for our times; it serves as a major wake-up call, raising fundamental and critical issues which cry out for serious attention and action by all who care about Lutheran higher education. […]
A critical question resulting from Dr. Gregory Schulz’s recent book Anatomy of an Implosion. reviewed by Jonathan Rupprecht jhr12447@aol.com This is a critical book for our times; it serves as a major wake-up call, raising fundamental and critical issues which cry out for serious attention and action by all who care about Lutheran higher education. […]
While not technically committing adultery or fornication, this young lady’s entire business is about lust which is the root of those things. She speaks of attending church “online,” but has sexualized herself to such an extent, it would be problematic to be a regular person in a congregation. Degrading oneself for money (as if that […]