Our younger daughter and her husband are having a baby! Here is his or her first picture: 
First picture of our new grandchild
February 15th, 2008 | Life Issues, Personal
Christianity, Culture, Vocation
February 15th, 2008 | Life Issues, Personal
Our younger daughter and her husband are having a baby! Here is his or her first picture: 
Gene Edward Veith is the Provost and Professor of Literature at Patrick Henry College, the Director of the Cranach Institute at Concordia Theological Seminary, a columnist for World Magazine and TableTalk, and the author of 18 books on different facets of Christianity & Culture.
Lucas Cranach was the great artist of the Reformation. He was a close friend of Martin Luther. He was a businessman, who first printed Luther's translation of the Bible; a politician, who served on the Wittenberg town council and served the city as its mayor; a chemist, who operated a pharmacy; a teacher, who trained a host of apprentice artists; a family-man, who helped arrange Luther's marriage with the two men serving as the godfathers of each other's children; and an active layman in his church, who gave his pastors important personal and material support. As a Christian who lived out his faith in his many different callings, Cranach thus embodies the Reformation doctrine of vocation, using the gifts God had given him in service to Christ and his neighbor in the church, the family, the workplace, and the culture. In the spirit of Lucas Cranach, this blog will discuss wide-ranging issues of Christianity and culture with a Lutheran twist.
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6 comments ↓
Aren’t you worried about child predators seeing his or her picture online?
Just kidding.
He/She looks like a spitting image of Grandpa.
Many congratulations.
May God continue to bless you with many grandchildren!
who says there are no miracles?
I always like a womb with a view.
Congratulations. May all go well with Mom and baby!
I love your books! Yes, I know that Christain book stores sell a great amount of bad books, music, art?, etc, but the one I work for sells your books, especially “Spirituality of the Cross.” My co-workers kid me that I should get commission for all the copies I have sold people. Your book “State of the Arts” is truly fascinating, and I very much wish I could have read your book “Reading Between the Lines” while I was an English major in college at UW-Madison.
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