1. Chains may have restricted Paul, but nothing can restrict the gospel.
  2. It was meant to be Karlstadt’s moment to shine, but all anyone remembered was Luther.
  3. When properly distinguishing law and gospel in the Word of God, it is important to use the God-given gift and abilities of the imagination as your ears.
  4. As Luther said, “Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection not in books alone, but in every leaf of spring.”
  5. If we believe that ours is truly the greatest story ever told, then we must share that story in creative ways and allow it to change the desires of its hearers.
  6. Below is a compilation of some of our staff and contributor’s recommended reads for this summer (based, of course, on what we are reading). Let us know if you find a book you love!
  7. Church historians attempt to determine why Melanchthon made those controversial decisions.
  8. The Holy Spirit isn’t so much the one you look at, as he is the one who turns you from looking at yourself and your sin to your Savior, Jesus.
  9. Luther's emphasis on the need for sinners to have preachers who can provide them with the comfort and support they need for their faith in Jesus Christ and life is as relevant today as it was in his time.
  10. In the sacrament, we receive an earnest of that future promise here and now in the body and blood of Jesus given and shed for us.
  11. The story of salvation is the true story of God doing his unexpected work of salvation for us.
  12. A set of Holy Week poems written and published first by Tanner Olson on his website, writtentospeak.com.