‘God’s Mission Here’ Newsletter — January 2024
This edition shares information about National Lutheran Schools Week, the 2025 LCMS Youth Gathering and a free booklet of pro-life prayers.
This edition shares information about National Lutheran Schools Week, the 2025 LCMS Youth Gathering and a free booklet of pro-life prayers.
Helping others causes an overflowing of praise and thanksgiving — in Cambodia, in Fort Wayne and around the world.
The 'So Help Me God' newsletter takes on the subject of suffering, which is part of life for everyone.
This edition features an Advent video message from President Harrison, photos of the year, a story about ongoing Maui fire recovery efforts, a KFUO program on LCMS music history, and more.
This edition features a video that reflects on the gratitude we in the LCMS should have toward God this Thanksgiving.
The Fall 2023 newsletter highlights issues affecting children and families.
Lutherans carry out St. Paul’s direction to “do good to everyone,” both in the United States and across the globe.
This edition features a video from Wittenberg, Germany. A new crucifix hangs in the LCMS International Center chapel and other notable articles, events and KFUO podcasts.
The 'So Help Me God' newsletter discusses discipline, and why it is as important in the Christian life as it is in the military.
This edition features a video and article that reviews the Synod’s 2023 convention, a feature and video on Ukrainian refugees at the International Lutheran Center in Germany, new resources, events, podcasts and more.
Lutherans are caring for Ukrainian refugees who have fled their country in search of safety amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
Read about acts of Congress and the Biden administration concerning the definition of marriage and whether federal resources can be used to support abortion.
Lutherans serve both Christians and non-Christians, whether they are victims of Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers, Fla., or English-language learners in Belize.
The 'So Help Me God' newsletter encourages us to remember the importance of having friends and being a friend.
Learn how steward leaders can connect the action of a congregation with its mission.