Mercy

Shining Christ’s Light in ‘the Darkest of Places’

Prison chaplains like the Rev. Rodney Blomquist share God’s grace and forgiveness with those who are behind bars.

Caring for People in Russia

The LCMS supports two outreach centers in Russia that provide pastoral care, counseling, financial assistance and other services to those in need.

Welcoming Children into Homes and Hearts

Lutheran foster families in Illinois and Wisconsin care for children during a difficult time in their lives.

Touching God’s Word

An Oklahoma congregation partners with Lutheran Braille Workers to put Braille and large-print resources into the hands of the visually impaired.

By the Mercies of God

God blessed the church with an outpouring of donations, and the LCMS has put those dollars to work through tangible acts of mercy.

Responding to Emergencies

The LCMS Office of International Mission allocates funds for each region to use when an opportunity arises to demonstrate Christ’s mercy to someone in need.

Global Safety and Security

LCMS staff utilize industry-leading resources to help keep missionaries safe so they can serve to the best of their ability.

Missionary Care

The LCMS Office of International Mission supports the well-being of missionary families at every stage of their service.

Flood Recovery in Ethiopia

The LCMS provided assistance following a flood that damaged the seminary of the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus.

Construction of a New Project 24 Site in Kenya

The LCMS provided funding for the eighth Project 24 site for vulnerable children in Kenya.

Care for the Disabled in the Dominican Republic

Lutherans in the Dominican Republic are changing attitudes toward people with developmental disabilities.

Outreach Centers in Russia

The LCMS supports two outreach centers in Russia that provide pastoral care, counseling, financial assistance and other services to those in need.

Sending Short-Term Mission Teams

The LCMS Short-Term Mission Program is sending more volunteers on mission trips and filling more field requests than ever before.

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