Posts byErik Lunsford

Secure in Christ’s Victory

No matter what we face in this earthly life, Christ is in charge.

The One Thing Still Standing

After a devastating windstorm in eastern Iowa, Lutherans hold onto the thing that cannot be moved.

Oriented Toward Christ

Even amid a pandemic, the church continues to walk by faith as new missionaries are trained and sent.

Lutheran Education Under God’s Grace

New safety procedures enable Grace Chapel Lutheran School to continue providing a Christ-centered education to children in Bellefontaine Neighbors, Mo.

Q&A with DCE Kristi Bauer

During the pandemic, Bauer’s role has shifted to producing resources and maintaining one-on-one relationships with church members.

Grants Help Provide for People in Latin America Amid COVID-19

Churches in Peru, Panama and other countries are able to provide physical and spiritual food to those impacted by the pandemic.

A Note from the Lutherans Engage Team

We’ve made some changes to the magazine in an effort to continue being good stewards of the gifts you’ve made to your church.

Living in Faith in a Broken World

Our trials are enormous in these extraordinary days, but Jesus has overcome the world.

We Are All Shut-ins (for) Now

Like pastors across the country, the Rev. John Zimmerman and his flock have adjusted to the realities of the coronavirus pandemic and eagerly await a return to in-person fellowship.

The Church of Today and Tomorrow

For 40 years, Lutheran Youth Fellowship has raised up strong leaders for the church.

Extraordinary Measures in Extraordinary Times

The Synod’s missionaries serve in new and changing ways amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Clinging to God’s Certain Promises

We waver, we flinch, we doubt, we’re frightened. Is God’s promise — His hope — lost in the middle of pandemic and pandemonium? Never.

Serving Soldiers Even During a Pandemic

At home and abroad, the LCMS’ 200 military chaplains bring the Gospel to military members in all circumstances.

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