Is the world ending!? 😬


Lutheran Answers Newsletter

Is The Tribulation Starting?

“
You will hear of wars and rumors of wars. Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. All these are the beginning of birth pains.
— Matthew 24:6-8

Happy Sunday, Reader!

The Israel-Hamas conflict has been raging on for a little over two weeks now and the grifters are in no short supply, let me tell you!

If you don't know, I spend a fair amount of time on X promoting the podcast and chatting about theology (It's a good time, except when it's not). In the last two weeks I have seen dozens of advertisements about rebuilding the temple, red heifers, and the end times.

Read The Rest of This Article on Lutheran Answers!


A Cool Podcast

From the world of theology podcasts, here's one where a Baptist bravely has like half a dozen ordained Lutheran pastors on and invites them to dunk on him for an hour:

video preview​

We can't do it without you!

Lutheran Answers is run by two broke seminary guys. Every little bit helps.

​

P.S. - If you haven't yet, make sure to check us out
on the various social medias, give us a like, and a follow!

113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205

​Unsubscribe · Preferences​

Lutheran Answers

Lutheran Answers is a multimedia endeavor that seeks to honestly answer people's questions about Christianity from the historic Lutheran perspective. Newsletters specifically seek to be insightful, fun, and easy to read.

Read more from Lutheran Answers

Lutheran Answers Your Questions, Answered Thoughts on Catechesis. This summer quarter at ALTS we're studying catechesis with Pr. Jon Holst. Catechesis is a fancy (Greek: κατήχησις) word for teaching people the Christian faith. In the early days of the Christian church, when Christianity was still illegal in the Roman Empire, new converts to Christianity not only needed to be taught the Christian faith, but thoroughly vetted for their intention - as there were many Jewish and Roman spies who...

Lutheran Answers Thursday, April 03 2025 Just 0 Days Until New Episodes Happy Advent 2, Reader! I hope you had a wonderful day at church (if you went today). Today at Christus Victor we had a Chrismon service where all the children decorated the tree with various icons and symbols, and we heard scripture readings and explanations of them. I'll get to the reflection in a bit, but first I wanted to let you know about our Patreon! Click To Check It Out! One of the things I've been hearing from...

23 November 23 Psalm 136 “ Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good. His love endures forever.Give thanks to the God of gods. His love endures forever.Give thanks to the Lord of lords: His love endures forever. — Psalm 136:1-3 This is such a wonderful Psalm, especially today. I'm sure I could spend time (and much digital ink) on the common refrain, "His Love Endures Forever." Instead, though, I would like to meditate on some of the pieces of this Psalm and how they apply to us directly. Verses...