Holy Week Devotions
Walk your family with Jesus starting on Palm Sunday, to the cross, and ending at the empty tomb.
Walk your family with Jesus starting on Palm Sunday, to the cross, and ending at the empty tomb.
This children's coloring sheet explains the theological meaning behind each element and color in Luther's seal.
This short resource is designed to provide a simple approach for leading devotions, and includes an outline for family devotional time as well as suggested hymns, memory work and Bible verses for each week of the year.
This guide provides a basic overview of the foster care system and the process of becoming foster parents.
This guide provides a basic overview of the foster care system and the process of becoming foster parents.
Dr. Brad Alles provides clear information on gender dysphoria and confusion, as well as guidance for parents caring for children who struggle with it.
Download your customizable family devotions calendar, which includes a schedule for using the flash cards to help your family pray and learn God’s Word.
This pack of cards is meant to accompany your family at the breakfast, lunch or dinner table to add some excitement to your normal mealtime conversations and “mix up” the kinds of things your family talks about with one another.
For young learners, visual memory cards — with pictures on one side and answers on the back — are provided to help them learn the Ten Commandments and the days of creation.
Use these memory cards as you help your children learn Scripture and Luther’s Small Catechism.
Use these free programs to share the Gospel as you help new neighbors practice their English.
It’s a window into missionary life. As our missionaries talk about their experiences, savor the uniqueness of the places in which God has called them to serve — while finding common ground with their role and service.
Expand kids’ worldview by introducing them to the people and places of LCMS International Mission and showing them how God uses missionaries in diverse places to add to His family.
Pastor Sean Daenzer, director of Worship for The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and chaplain for the LCMS International Center, shares how to do family devotions at home.