Quo Vadis, 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. … Continue reading Quo Vadis, Lutheran Higher Education?

Made $43 Million While Maintaining Christian Values

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 … Continue reading Made $43 Million While Maintaining Christian Values

Why Americans Aren’t Having Babies

There is a lot propaganda about money and stress. The real diving force is selfishness. To delay the biological imperative makes it easier to continue to do so—no surprise. The stated motive is now often early retirement—to accumulate enough wealth to not work during mostly productive years. The cost of children is mostly fiction—they are … Continue reading Why Americans Aren’t Having Babies

Report: Reformation Lecture Series at Bethany Lutheran College

Ruth Rethemeyer I recently had the honor of attending the Reformation Lecture Series at Bethany Lutheran College, Mankato, MN where my daughter Hannah is a senior. I graduated from the same school in 1994 and my mother, Grace Otten, attended it for high school. I was especially drawn to the event this year because of … Continue reading Report: Reformation Lecture Series at Bethany Lutheran College

The Great Fall (Putting Humpy Dumpty Back Together Again)

Richard Herzog President Bohlmann called several of his close advisors to his office one day to view an artist color rendering of a new Lutheran Church Missouri Synod logo. Ralph asked each one of us what we thought of the design for a cross, that would be a new Symbol for The Lutheran Church Missouri … Continue reading The Great Fall (Putting Humpy Dumpty Back Together Again)

The End of Temptation in God’s Good Creation

Nathan Rinne The notions of desire, temptation, and sin go hand-in-hand (James 1:14-15). And yet, even Christians who have the most severe understanding of original sin, with the attendant concept of concupiscence, recognize good desire as well, in line with a popular definition: "a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something … Continue reading The End of Temptation in God’s Good Creation

On the Evidence of Two or Three Witnesses: A Commentary on the 8th Commandment and Its Relevance for the State, Church and Home

The accusation of attempted rape brought against now Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh six years ago, which was followed by other accusations of sexual misconduct from his teenage years over three decades ago brought the topic of the presumption of innocence to the fore. It was this principle, which ultimately sealed Justice Kavanaugh’s confirmation when … Continue reading On the Evidence of Two or Three Witnesses: A Commentary on the 8th Commandment and Its Relevance for the State, Church and Home

Not Just White Meat, Dark Meat, Stuffing and Yams

John Kuhn Bleimaier It's an integral component of true Christian living To ceaselessly observe the holiday of Thanksgiving. This is not about turkey, cranberry sauce or pumpkin pie The essence is expressing gratitude to our God on high, Not just for bountiful harvests and plentiful possessions; Think: forgiveness for sin and unearned Divine intercessions. The … Continue reading Not Just White Meat, Dark Meat, Stuffing and Yams