Rachel leads Sarah, Erin, and Bri in a warm and enthusiastic discussion of Edna Hong’s Bright Valley of Love, “the true story of a handicapped child who finds a haven of love in the nightmare of Nazi Germany.”
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Adventures in Lutheranism(ish): Rally Day!
The Ladies tackle that venerable (though not universal) Protestant Sunday-school tradition: Rally Day.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Story Time with Sarah: Portals of Prayer, Since 1935
Few Lutherans have never laid eyes on a Portals of Prayer devotional booklet, yet how much do you know about its 87-year history?
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Iron Ladle Challenge: Thigh-Sized Zucchini
Zucchini. It’s affordable, easy to grow, deliciously versatile, and freakishly prolific. And this time of year, it’s absolutely everywhere.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Bri’s Radio Theatre: Financial Peace University
In this time of inflation, what better way to process rising prices and supply chain failures than with Bri’s Radio Theatre.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Rachel’s Trivia Challenge: Lutheran Road Trip!
Rachel takes Sarah, Erin, and Bri on the “Ultimate Lutheran Road Trip,” spotlighting major Lutheran cultural and historical sites around the US.
The Coffee Hour — Time to Rest: Men vs. Women (Rebroadcast)
Andy and Sarah talk with Brenda Jank, founder of Run Hard. Rest Well.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Conversations with Creatives: Jessie Bell, Concordia Collective
Jessie Bell talks with the ladies about growing up as a third culture missionary kid, supporting (and being supported by) her chaplain husband, raising kids to love the church year, and finding the courage and verve to start a creative online business venture.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Adventures in Lutheranism: The LCMS Youth Gathering!
The Ladies get the inside scoop about the LCMS Youth Gathering from one young Lutheran lady in particular, Elanor Bomberger.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Wild Card: Shout Out to the Aunties!
In this Wild Card episode, Bri celebrates the unique and God-given vocation of aunt.