Resources
Our culture wants to talk about death as just another step in life’s journey, a natural and even beautiful ...
A reprint of a tract from The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod’s “What About …” series, this resource is intended to ...
My grandmother was created body and soul, every member lovingly created out of divine goodness and mercy by God ...
Our thoughts as Christians are centered on what has been revealed in Scripture about our Lord’s return.
Waiting ...
“And just as it is appointed for man to die once, andafter that comes judgment, so Christ, having been offered ...
No matter what vocations the Lord grants you, your identity in Christ provides comfort, even during the pain of ...
Grief has many dimensions and may seem unpredictable in its ebb and flow. Yet in Christ we find strength along the ...
Many in our world are wandering in a desert of confusion, measuring the quality of health and life against ...
There are practical ways you can talk to your children about death. When a loved one dies, children should hear ...
When we enter the working world in early adulthood, we begin to save for retirement, though it’s 50 years away. If ...
This Bible study helps us look to God, who teaches us to number our days (Psalm 90), as we prepare for ...
The thought of suicide is never to be an option even though a government may permit or even promote it with ...