“Mercy is who Jesus IS,” writes LCMS President Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison in his letter in this issue of Sharing. “We can’t claim Jesus and hate or ignore those around us who are in need, particularly in the church’s congregational and mission life. Nor should our love be just talk.”
This issue examines two ways that Lutherans are sharing Christ’s love with others in both word and deed:
- Project 24 is celebrating 20 years of caring for vulnerable children in Kenya. This collaboration between the LCMS and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya currently supports nearly 600 children — from elementary school through university — who otherwise might not be able to receive an education.
- Redeeming Life Outreach Ministries’ second maternity home, located in East Dundee, Ill., provides physical, emotional and spiritual support for new mothers in need.
“As Christians — despite our failings — mercy is also who we are. Mercy is what we do,” Harrison continues. “Thanks for helping your church body continue to show mercy to millions, speaking Jesus’ Gospel and caring for those around us.”
Thank you for your support of LCMS World Relief and Human Care. Visit lcms.org/mercy to learn more about the Synod’s mercy work.
