Devotion for the Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany (Year B)

The Gospel of the day is our focus, and our devotional text comes from The Big Book of New Testament Questions and Answers.

Reading for the Commemoration of John Chrysostom, Preacher

Our devotional reading is an excerpt from one of John Chrysostom’s own works, as printed in A Year with the Church Fathers.

Reading for the Feast of St. Titus, Pastor and Confessor

We remember St. Titus today by reading a biographical excerpt from Introduction to the Books of the Bible.

Devotion for the Conversion of St. Paul

On this day when we celebrate the Conversion of St. Paul, we read a portion of Lutheran Bible Companion, Volume 2.

Reading for the Feast of St. Timothy, Pastor and Confessor

As part of our remembrance for Timothy today, let us read a devotion about him adapted from Men and Women of the Word: 45 Meditations on Biblical Heroes.

Reasons to Send Your Kid to a Lutheran School

A few years ago, I wrote this blog about why our family loves Lutheran schools. Every year, this post circulates among Lutheran educators and parents. I’m so glad for those of you who also love your Lutheran school.

Marriage as a Process, Not a Product

A few weeks ago, my first grader brought home a little book he had made in school. He was zealous to show it to me, reading the text for me himself as he turned the pages. It was filled with affirmation, but it was unique in that the text focused on growing rather than achieving.

Devotion for the Third Sunday after the Epiphany (Year B)

Our devotion for the Third Sunday after the Epiphany focuses on the reading from Jonah and comes from LifeLight: Obadiah/Jonah/Micah—Leaders Guide.

Devotion for the Commemoration of Sarah

On the commemoration of Sarah today, we read a text adapted from Great Women of the Bible, Vol. 1.

Devotion for the Confession of St. Peter

On today’s feast day, we focus on the Acts reading with a devotion from LifeLight: Acts, Part 1—Leaders Guide.

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