• encouragement

    Devotional Diary Resource

    Monday through Saturday, it’s easy for me to forget about Christ while living out my many and varied roles in life.  Even on Sundays, it’s hard for me to tune into the sermon when my little kids are escaping from the sanctuary!  To curb this falling away, I try to do my personal devotions before bed each night.  However, much of the time I forget what I read and what insights I gained before I wake up the next morning. I created this devotional journal with the intention of impressing Christ on my heart and mind during my daily quiet time.  This provides me with much needed structure to dig deeper into the Bible…

  • Katie Luther Posts

    Sexual Abuse and Marriage

    I am a new “convert” to the LCMS because of my marriage. I was raised Baptist, in a very strict home. My parents seemed intent on keeping ALL things sexual in nature from our home. Not a mention of it, not in movies, music, nothing. I rebelled a ton as a teenager and wound up being sexually abused by a couple of men, one of whom was double my age, when I was only 15. My husband, likewise, had several one night stands during a short phase in college. We never realized how these things affected our marriage until recently. Neither of us feels any palpable jealousy or upset over…

  • Friendship

    Domestic Violence and Marriage

    By Sandra Ostapowich “Everyone around me thinks my husband is a really good guy. He’s active in church and everyone likes him. I don’t think anyone would believe me if I told them that he isn’t charming and nice at home, and that when he’s really angry at me he hits me. How can I honor my marriage and my husband when it’s so far from the picture painted in church? Where can I go for help when it seems like everyone would be on his side?” I believe you. And I understand the seemingly impossible position you’re in. There isn’t much information to go by in this brief note,…

  • Doctrine

    Judge Not: What Does This Mean?

    By Sarah Arnold   Before the heresy posts continue, a slight, but related, segue, is necessary, because any of us who do point out heresies have heard the following… probably a lot.   “Judge not, lest ye be judged.” “No one can judge me but God.” “Who are you to judge me?”   Liberal Christians of all denominational stripes like to throw those words at us.  Even non-Christians like to start lobbing the “judge not” bomb as often as they can.  These same people often tell us to “coexist” and preach a gospel of false tolerance.  This goes farther than not just causing division (something else we are often accused…