By Samuel Eatherton There once was a Lutheran school in a town with a lot of Lutherans living in it. The school was part of the Lutheran church it was connected to and was started when the church was formed years ago. The church founders started the school to educate their children in matters both temporal and spiritual. This still seems to be a chief purpose of the school, for many church members continue to send their children. Others from outside the congregation attend the school as well ...| The Lutheran Witness
By Robert W. Paul and Heather Smith LCMS schools represent the largest non-Catholic, single denomination school system in the United States. Generations of teachers and students have received Lutheran educations and, through the Synod’s college and university system, been trained as Lutheran educators. As the school year begins again in our LCMS schools, homeschools, colleges and universities, a pair of veteran Lutheran educators (pastor/headmaster Robert Paul and former teacher Heather Smi...| The Lutheran Witness