Review: Walther’s Hymnal

The transition from the German language to English could rightly be considered one of the most challenging issues in the history of confessional Lutheranism in America. That transition forced countless Lutherans to express their faith ...

His Active Obedience

Dear Brothers, Consider their advantages. They lived in a perfect world filled with clear evidences of their heavenly Father's love. Their home was a garden in which every earthly need was more than adequately met. ...

Review: Do Historical Matters Matter to Faith?

In the last half of the 20th century, the church saw a consistent, sustained attack against the truthfulness and reliability of scriptural narratives.  We do well to note that such attacks are nothing new.  Jesuit ...

Review: Words of Life

The Lutheran Reformation grew from the conviction that the Bible alone (sola scriptura) is the final authority in faith and practice.  However, opponents of Lutheran theology were quick to level accusations of setting up Scripture ...