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The Lutheran Hour was first broadcast Oct. 2, 1930 and continues on the air today, making it the world’s oldest continually broadcast Christ-centered radio program.
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Solidarity is how Christians understand their relationship to Jesus Christ. We believe that Jesus, the Son of God, went where we had gone so that we might go where He goes.
God invites us to speak with Him in prayer and hear from Him in the Bible, to know Him and to love as we are loved.
Christ will return--maybe this year, maybe even today! Pastor German Novelli helps us to prepare for the blessings and challenges of a new year.
God sends His people--the Church--to be His letters to the world, delivering His Word of promise.
Patience can be practiced, tested, strained, and lost. Christians are called to return the patience God in His mercy has shown us, in Christ.
God calls believers to trust and follow Jesus--chosen, but chosen for what?
Belief in the resurrection of Jesus is no siesta. It's a 5am wake-up call, a jolt out of bed that will turn your world upside down.
Christ is the King of an unlikely kingdom. Dr. Chad Lakies describes that kingdom's seemingly upside-down, illogical logic.
Mercy is an others-focused attitude because God is an others-first God.
The lead (or 'lede') of a news story conveys the most essential information. What is the lead of the Good News, the Gospel?
Jesus alone is the Way out, rescuing us from sin, despair, and death. He calls us to live as people "on the way."
Are you feeling worn down or worn out? Through faith, God conforms us to the pattern of Christ.
The Holy Spirit is the Helper who comes to dwell in and with us, to encourage and empower us.
Forgiveness isn't a formality with God. Forgiveness is formative. It changes us.
Every age has a stage, not just a stage of life, but also a stage on which to perform and to serve.
God made us to move--toward Him in faith and toward our neighbor in love.
We lost God's name along the way, but God found us and gave us the Name by which we can know Him: Jesus--"God saves."
A paradox doesn't make sense, mathematically. But it can be an accurate description of real-life experience.
God's love finds His people in the wilderness, the place where God gives bread from heaven, water from a rock, and streams in the desert.
"Life narrows down and crisis comes. There, in the narrow place stands Jesus."






Really enjoyed hearing Dr. Dale Meyers (sp?) again, a welcome break from the usual speaker
Especially lately we look forward to August and the Lutheran Hour tradition of hearing great messages from the fine speakers in their archives.
be encouraged
so happy that this podcast is working now, God continue to bless this ministry.
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