For Altar and For HearthLutheran Wisdom for Church and Home

1924The Lutheran Witness

Making the Home Beautiful

Even on the humblest family rests the obligation of making the home attractive, for old and young alike.

1923The Northwestern Lutheran

Whom Shall I Marry?

Our characters are insensibly moulded by those with whom we pass our time. To none does this apply so much as to married people. Husbands and wives are continually doing either good or harm to one another's souls.

1923The Northwestern Lutheran

The Treasure of Marriage

Marriage is a sacred rite, in that two people solemnly covenant before God and in His name to live in holy bonds of matrimonial relationship until death parts them. But back of marriage are the privileges and the functionings, the duties and the division of labor that involve a family, that normally requires children.

1918The Northwestern Lutheran

Lutheran Tunes for Lutheran Congregation Singing

We hold it to be one of the missionary duties of the Lutheran Church in America to acquaint the American public not only with the saving doctrine of our Church, but also with its sacred hymnology.

1965Arthur Carl PiepkornConcordia Seminary Print Shop

Head Coverings: A Laudable Custom

It is a laudable custom, based upon a Scriptural injunction, for women to wear an appropriate head covering in Church, especially at the time of divine service.