🇺🇸 This Veteran's Day we would like to encourage you to pray. 🙏🏻
Thank God for those who have served.
Praise God for the protection he has provided them (and us through them.)
Pray for the safety of those currently serving.
Pray for the military families who are back at home.
And praise God for sending Jesus, who made the ultimate sacrifice for all people.
Can you believe the Bible? Should you? Today we have Pastor Peter Heyn answering these important questions. Rev. Peter Heyn, is currently serving as Pastor at Peace Lutheran Church in Deshler, OH.
The Love Chapter. Today Pastor Matt Moldstad shows how perfect God's love for us is as we take a look at 1 Corinthians chapter 13.
To celebrate All Saints Day we have a special message from Pastor Don Moldstad. Pastor Moldstad currently serves at Bethany Lutheran College as the Director of Campus Spiritual Life.
Host's Choice Prayer, as we continue to look at parts of the Lord's Prayer with Pastor Kyle Madson we consider what it means to pray "Thy will be done."
You Left Some Things Out. Today we're once again joined by Pastor Chris Eisenbeis with a message of Peace and Forgiveness. (Pastor Eisenbeis currently serving as Pastor at First Trinity Lutheran Church in Marinette, WI.)
Escalator Down Prayer. Today Pastor Kyle Madson continues our series on the Lord's Prayer.
"Man I've made such a mess of my life. How could God still love me?" When it comes to a spiritual depression, there is a cure. Not just a treatment, but a clear and effective cure. Today Pastor Mateo shares the important cure for spiritual depression.
(Pastor Mateo currently serves Cristo Rey Lutheran Church in Bell Gardens, CA.)
What do you want your legacy to be? Today Pastor Kyle Madson talks about our legacy, your legacy, and how God gives us the legacy of life.
Today Pastor Daniel Ruiz answers the common question: Should I have my children baptized?
Daniel Ruiz is currently serving Hope Lutheran Church in Cedar Park, TX, near Austin.
You're in my thoughts and prayers. We see this phrase a lot online, today Pastor Tim Hartwig explains why this saying is so comforting and encourages you to take everything to God in prayer.
Pastor, when I die, do I become an angel? Once again we're joined by Pastor James Kassera (currently serving Divine Mercy in Hudson Oaks, TX) to answer another common question about heaven.