{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Kitchen Table Talk: Voting as Lutherans with Dr. Joel Biermann

Dr. Joel Biermann answers timely questions on how to live, talk, think, and vote faithfully as a Christian citizen. 

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Rachel’s Trivia Challenge: Sunday School

As Lutherans young and old head back to Sunday school this fall, Rachel wants to know: How much do you really know about the history of Sunday school?  

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} One Question Interview: Suicide

Sarah, Erin, and Rachel welcome special guest Cassie Moore into the Lounge to talk about one of the thorniest and most uncomfortable topics of all: suicide.  

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Party Planning Committee: St. Monica Day!

Who exactly is St. Monica? And how does one celebrate her? To answer these questions (and more), the Party Planning Committee is back!  

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Leading Ladies: Elizabeth Pittman

Sarah, Erin, and Rachel welcome their second guest — Elizabeth Pittman — to the Leading Ladies interview series, seeking to celebrate Lutheran women in notable positions of leadership or influence in the church or the world.   

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Rachel’s Big Question: How should I educate my kids?

Rachel’s asking a (really) Big Question: How should I educate my kids?  

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Iron Ladle Challenge: CORN!

Erin leads Sarah and Rachel in an all-new Iron Ladle Challenge celebrating the joys of “corn culture” (or “corny culture”) in midsummer.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Story Time with Sarah: The Wives of J.S. Bach

Sarah introduces us to the two wives of J.S. Bach: Maria Barbara Bach (1684–1720) and Anna Magdalena Bach (1701–1760).

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Book Club Wrap Up: The Saints of Whistle Grove

Author and fellow Lutheran lady Katie Schuermann joins Rachel, Sarah, and Erin in a recap discussion of the latest Lutheran Ladies’ Book Club selection, The Saints of Whistle Grove.  

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Sarah Goes to School: Making Decisions

Sarah covers how to recognize and defeat the “Four Villains of Decision Making” — narrow framing, confirmation bias, short-term emotion, and overconfidence.