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.
We waver, we flinch, we doubt, we’re frightened. Is God’s promise — His hope — lost in the middle of pandemic and pandemonium? Never.
At home and abroad, the LCMS’ 200 military chaplains bring the Gospel to military members in all circumstances.
Churches in 14 countries benefited from your donations, through grants for education and handwashing facilities.
Across the Synod, 334 workers had received a Soldiers of the Cross—Amplified grant as of May 31, 2020.
Hokana discusses Christ’s hope and help for those with PTSD.
Lutherans proclaim the Gospel and serve their neighbors on all seven continents.
The Synod’s missionaries provide a message of hope even as the ground continues to tremble in Puerto Rico.
Meet three of the Synod’s missionaries who are serving in the Czech Republic, Papua New Guinea and Kenya.
Memorial Lutheran Church is located in the most ethnically diverse metropolitan area of the United States, and the congregation’s doors are wide open with the Gospel.
A Mercy Medical Team traveled to Lima, Peru, in February to assist Lutheran pastors as they connect with the community.
Chaplain James Buckman talks about his deployment in Antarctica.
Men from eight LCMS districts will take what they learned home to teach others.
The mixed-age classroom in Omaha, Neb., provides an alternate way to reach families with the Gospel.