Blessed Lord, who hast caused all Holy Scriptures to be written for our learning. Grant that we may […]
Category Archive: Caleb Weight
Ash Wednesday is one of my favorite days of the church year. Yet, it is also one that […]
It is not good for man to be alone. These are the words spoken before a deep sleep […]
It was one of the coolest things I owned. It was what every young Christian was wearing those […]
Her hand shot up. “So, you’re saying that there are terrible criminals that will get to go to […]
You don’t know him. He hasn’t written any books. He doesn’t have a podcast. He doesn’t write for […]
Seekers. Wanderers. Vagabonds. Loners. Scavengers. Call it what you want, but there are so many people who are […]
With an outstretched hand, her fingers closed around the piece of fruit, and she pulled it from the […]
“Have yourself a merry little Christmas, Let your heart be light…” These were the words trickling from overhead […]
I don’t generally watch courtroom shows, or tune in all that closely to trials that gain national attention. […]
We all know that when things are going bad, when times are tough, and when the struggle is […]
With each pang of the bell, a name is heard. A name of a person who once lived, […]
Another Reformation Day has come and gone, red paraments have dawned on the altar, another rendition of A […]
Jesus, especially in the Gospel of Mark, elevates children to unlikely places. His comments about children are recurring, […]
Celebration of Life. This phrase has become more commonly used in past years, probably because our sensitive hearts […]
Dear Death, Damn you. I am tired of you. I am close to snapping because of you. I […]
We like to know what to say in hard situations. We search for the right words. We like […]
We are all familiar with greatness. Maybe not from firsthand experience, maybe we are not great ourselves, but […]
He wept. His friend was dead. One of the people he loved in his life, someone he cared […]
Thirty. That’s the number of Vicars that went out from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis this year. Thirty men, […]
