1. As the body positivity movement has gained traction, we must also be aware of some of its pitfalls
  2. What Luther is doing in his Catechism is teaching how the gospel is an action of the whole Trinity, not just one of the persons.
  3. The Holy Spirit does what his name implies. He makes us holy. We believe in Jesus Christ, our Lord, and come to him only by the Holy Spirit who calls us with the gospel.
  4. God loves you no matter what. Loves you no matter how many times you have screwed up. Loves you to death, he does.
  5. Different groups within Christianity disagree as to whether Jesus should be depicted in icons, crucifixes, paintings, or other visual media. In this article, Chad Bird approaches the question from the angle of both the commandments and the incarnation.
  6. What more could God do to prove to us that he is for us and not against us than to give his own Son into this fallen world to take the cross in our place, exchanging his righteousness for our many sins.
  7. Christmas-time is the bold proclamation that God was born to save sinners.
  8. God's Word is the final word on you, and his claim on you as his people, his children, is the ultimate claim.
  9. Truly wondrous is the whole chronicle of the Nativity. For this day the ancient slavery is ended, the power of death is broken, paradise is unlocked, the curse is taken away, sin is removed from us, error-driven out, and truth has been brought back.
  10. This story of despair met with the hope of the gospel is rightly told by many during the holiday season.
  11. The child was sleeping deep within the manger, sod, & hay. His tiny cries raised a heavn’ly din, on this most sacred day.
  12. We’ve hung on every whisper of hope that this way of life would end and a new one would rise to take its place.