LCMS Ministry to the Armed Forces – First Quarter 2025 newsletter
The 'So Help Me God' newsletter focuses on submission and humility in the Christian life.
Serving those who serve
The 'So Help Me God' newsletter focuses on submission and humility in the Christian life.
This edition includes photos of the year, a story on KFUO Radio’s 100th anniversary, a feature on the best evangelism strategy, a Q&A with a pastor after his American Legion national commander term, a video from the International Church Relations Conference, resources and more.
This edition includes videos about LCMS military chaplains, photos and a story on the International Church Relations Conference, a feature on planting international churches, a story on Lutheran foster families, resources and more.
The 'So Help Me God' newsletter discusses how to share your story of faith in Christ with others.
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod’s Commission on Theology and Church Relations examine Scripture to address the topics of creation, women's military service, women’s suffrage in the church, and women's service in the church.
The 'So Help Me God' newsletter takes up two big questions: Who am I? Why am I here?
The 'So Help Me God' newsletter reminds readers that the Lord God loves you and sustains you through dark times.
The 'So Help Me God' newsletter takes on the subject of suffering, which is part of life for everyone.
The 'So Help Me God' newsletter discusses discipline, and why it is as important in the Christian life as it is in the military.
The 'So Help Me God' newsletter encourages us to remember the importance of having friends and being a friend.
The 'So Help Me God' newsletter issue discusses “lost souls” while reminding readers they can share with others the hope and transformation found in Christ.
The LCMS Ministry to the Armed Forces newsletter encourages readers to reflect on love, especially the true love that is Jesus and His redemptive act on the cross.
The LCMS Ministry to the Armed Forces newsletter reminds readers that we are not left in the dust of death and our own horrible predicament, because our condition of eternal death is removed by Jesus.
The LCMS Ministry to the Armed Forces newsletter encourages readers to replace guilt with forgiveness, joy and peace through our Lord Jesus.
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.