We teach and guide people to establish and maintain Christian culture in the home, Church, and state, specifically with an aim towards creating a school where Lutherans learn a classical, Christian education, and can meet, marry, and learn to raise families, support local congregations, and be the salt of the earth.Christian Culture: A Magazine for Lutherans.
Keep Subscriptions to Christian Culture Free
Make a donation today!
Recent Articles

Review: The Odyssey
John Henry III
Whereas Achilles was a man of rage, Odysseus is “a man of twists and turns,” a phrase which describes his itinerary, but also his character. He’s not so straightforward in conflict as an Achilles or a Goliath; he’s rather, like his patron Athena, tactical, strategic, cunning.

Edmund Spenser – A Poet of Tradition
Anthony Dodgers
The poem begins with the love that is God, hidden within the inner workings of the Trinity, before time. From the eternal begetting of the Son and the procession of the Spirit, the love of God pours out in the creation of angels and men.

Birth or Death (Poem)
Andrew Richard
In contemplation that birth and death have much in common, and the Christian whom God has brought safely through the first need not fear the second.