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Q&A with Concordia, Nebraska, President Brian Friedrich

The president of Concordia University, Nebraska, talks about the importance of Lutheran education.

Proclaiming Liberty to Souls in Prison

“I was in prison and you came to me” (Matt. 25:36b).

Lutherans Engage – Summer 2018

These are stories of God working through His Church — through YOU — to bring real hope to the inner city, after a disaster, in remote villages and through a man who remembers a child on a war-ravaged island 73 years ago.

United in the Gospel

Director’s Letter United in the Gospel By Kevin D. Robson | Summer 2018 Here’s…

Changed by Storms

God is at work in Puerto Rico following the hurricanes that devastated the island last fall.

From Fear to Hope

In May, an LCMS Mercy Medical Team traveled to Sierra Leone for the first time, bringing physical healing and the Word of God.

Christ in Concrete

Lutheran schools from L.A. to Miami are bringing God’s Word to the children entrusted to their care.

Q&A with Lutheran Young Adult Corps Participant Courtney Haag

Courtney Haag reflects on her service in New Orleans.

Sowing in Hope

A grant for a community garden supports a Maine congregation’s outreach to its neighbors.

A Smile During Difficult Times

The LCMS and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya are bringing hope to children experiencing trials.

Trusting God in War and Peace

An encounter in 1945 has resulted in blessings for children in the Philippines today.

Walking in Wyneken’s Footsteps

The Wyneken Project is promoting and preserving the Lutheran identity in the heart of Baltimore.

‘Bless the Lord’: The Primacy of Theological Education in Sri Lanka

In September, the first Lutheran pastor was ordained in Sri Lanka in over a decade.

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