The Word Remains
On every page, in every paragraph, with every sentence, Lohe comforts with the words and truths of the Triune God who overflowers with compassion and mercy. Continue reading The Word Remains
On every page, in every paragraph, with every sentence, Lohe comforts with the words and truths of the Triune God who overflowers with compassion and mercy. Continue reading The Word Remains
Ask a Gen Xer or a Baby Boomer what he thinks of a Millennial—a person born between 1984 and 2002—and the response is usually the same: Coddled by their parents. Slow to adulthood. Avoiders of conflict. At ease with racial, ethnic and sexual diversity. Quick to cut ties with the Church after leaving home. The response from the Millennial isn’t much better: “Yeah. So?” Continue reading “scratching the millenial itch”
About once a month, I get an email from a young person who (a) likes writing, (b) likes reading and (c) likes being Lutheran. The question presented is always the same: How do I do what you do? What do I write about? How do I get published? My answer: How much time ya got? Or . . . Continue reading “to the ones who want to write”