by Brent Juliot | Faith & Fellowship magazine
I was texting while driving the other day—something I abhor when others do it. But I told myself it was harmless, in my situation. I was just leaving church to drive home. In fact, I had already put the transmission in DRIVE when it occurred to me that my wife might...
by Faith & Fellowship | Faith & Fellowship magazine
On May 18, 2020, President Paul Larson recommended and the COD unanimously approved the appointment of Daniel Venberg to be our next director of Lutheran Brethren International Mission. Daniel will begin his ministry as Director on July 1,...
by Andrew Larsen | Faith & Fellowship magazine
Brothers and Sisters, George Floyd died a week ago. With all that has transpired since then in Minneapolis, I have been asked to share with you how Ebenezer Lutheran Brethren Church is faring. I want to do that, along with one thought. As of June 2, the people of...
by Paul Larson | Faith & Fellowship magazine
If the previous couple months have affirmed one thing to me about the nature of the Church, it is our togetherness. The spring of 2020 will undoubtedly go down in history as a vulnerable and difficult season of concern, grief, isolation, and loss. And, in our great...
by Ben Hosch | Faith & Fellowship magazine
I am becoming ever more convinced that the Western world doesn’t know quite what to do with the character of Satan. And by all accounts it seems that my hypothesis may be correct. A 2009 study by George Barna found that 59% of those who claimed to be Christian agreed...
by Paul Couch | Faith & Fellowship magazine
I really wish I was perfectly good! As a kid I grew up thinking I was pretty good. I could compare myself to my friends and thought I came off favorably. I did not get in much trouble, so I took that as a sign that, all in all, I was good. But as the years go by, I...