LCMS Stewardship Ministry – July 2022 newsletter
Stewardship starts at home. Investing in the formation of homes that steward the Gospel of Jesus Christ faithfully and daily will yield the greatest stewardship results.
Stewardship starts at home. Investing in the formation of homes that steward the Gospel of Jesus Christ faithfully and daily will yield the greatest stewardship results.
The LCMS Ministry to the Armed Forces newsletter encourages readers to replace guilt with forgiveness, joy and peace through our Lord Jesus.
The July 2022 issue includes articles on how Lutherans in Kenya and Illinois are sharing Christ’s mercy with their neighbors.
Faithful stewards are encouraged to care for our bodies in such a way that it gives glory to God.
In this Life Together Digest, the Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, president of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, wishes the Synod a happy 175th birthday.
Stewardship is the activity of managing life and life’s resources for God’s purposes.
The May 2022 issue highlights how Lutherans are helping those in diverse locations from Kentucky to Ukraine.
In this Life Together Digest, the Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, president of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS), reflects on the hope of the resurrection that Christians have in Christ this Eastertide.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry calls us to a stewardship of sacred time.
The LCMS Ministry to the Armed Forces newsletter encourages readers to remember the Holy Spirit, who creates and sustains faith in us, binding us to Christ and His promises forever.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry encourages exiled stewards to be faithful stewards, remembering the world in which they live is not their ultimate destination.
In this month's Life Together Digest, the Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, president of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, discusses the war in Ukraine and its impact on many, including the Lutherans in our Ukrainian partner church.
The March 2022 issue highlights mercy work in Indonesia and Alaska.
The Lord can lead the church to repentance, new life, and faithful stewardship of all of our resources.
In this month's Life Together Digest, the Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, president of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, recounts the story of Rosa Young, who helped start 30 Lutheran schools to provide education to African American children in rural Alabama in the early 1900s.