There was a Lutheran family, the Meyers. The Lutheran creed was at the heart of their daily lives. Their eldest son, Paul, was going through a difficult time, doubting his faith. As he studied the creed more deeply, he found the story of redemption. He related it to his own life, realizing that just as God offers forgiveness in the creed, he should forgive himself for his mistakes. This led him to become a stronger advocate for the Lutheran faith in the community, sharing his story of self - discovery through the creed.
First, you need to have a deep understanding of Lutheran beliefs and values. Then, incorporate real-life experiences or fictional scenarios that reflect those beliefs. Make the story engaging and relatable.
I don't think it's purely based on a true story. It might draw some inspiration from real-life situations but has been fictionalized and dramatized for entertainment purposes.
It's hard to tell. 'Our Father' could have elements of real events mixed with creative imagination. Maybe it's based on a loose real-life inspiration but not a direct account.