Vocation (664)
  1. In this episode of the Thinking Fellows podcast, Caleb Keith, Adam Francisco, Scott Keith, and Bruce Hillman discuss the ethics of self-defense from a Christian perspective. They explore the moral complexity of using deadly force, particularly in situations involving the defense of oneself or others.
  2. Bringing your family to church to receive “the one thing needful” (Luke 10:42) in Word and Sacrament honors and pleases God.
  3. There’s a difference between refusing revenge and refusing responsibility.
  4. The crisis is not merely that people are leaving. The crisis is that we have relinquished what is uniquely Lutheran and deeply needed.
  5. While Thoreau’s Walden is seen as a central text of that most American of virtues—self-reliance—quiet ambition as envisioned by Tinetti is exactly the opposite: dependence on God.
  6. The Significance of Singleness with Dani Treweek
  7. This article is the first part of a two-part series. The second part will take a look at when pastors abuse their congregations.
  8. When your child asks about what we believe, and why we believe it…answer.
  9. Treweek points us to the happy ending to come in eternity, when the entire church will be married to her Redeemer.
  10. Here is the true story, the one worth remembering: You are a gift.
  11. Children are not meant to carry crowns. They are not meant to rule. The burden crushes them in slow, invisible ways.
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