In this episode of Christendom and the World, Pastor Andrew Preus sits down with Pastor James Wilshusen for a wide-ranging conversation that explores themes such as the significance of baptism, the current state of the Lutheran Church, trends in church attendance, and how family dynamics impact religious practices. They also discuss belief in God amidst cultural shifts, the breakdown of communication in debates, and the role of education in understanding and living out the Christian faith. The conversation emphasizes the importance of doctrine in everyday life, the influence of culture on belief systems, and the vital role of preaching in addressing contemporary issues. Topics such as cohabitation, the need for clear communication within the church, and the understanding of hell in the context of faith are also addressed. Throughout the discussion, the necessity of teaching and reinforcing Christian values in a changing cultural landscape remains central, with doctrine consistently grounded in Christ.
LINKS: https://www.pewresearch.org/religious-landscape-study/religious-denomination/lutheran-church-missouri-synod/ https://abriefhistoryofpower.com/brief11-what-do-lcms-lutherans-really-believe/