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Christ for Womenβs Mental Health
In many instances my clients were not just the children who had come to my office for help, but also the parents who came with them, most often mothers. Mothers who were exhausted, anxious, depressed, lost, and breaking under pressureβstruggling to know how to help themselves and their children.
Glimpse Project: Taiwan & Japan
The Glimpse Project is a resource that gives you the ability to peek into the life and ministry of our Lutheran Brethren missionaries. New Glimpse Projects of Taiwan and Japan were released this year, along with companion study guides for each series.
Elevate Youth Convention
For five days we watched our young people take in Godβs Word, praise his name together in worship, and join each other in prayer. They experienced fellowship through afternoon activities, games with emcees, climbing mountains, and more! Hundreds of students are growing in Christ!
Kids, Trauma, and Ministry
One of my biggest priorities is supporting students as they go through challenges in their lives. I am not a mental health expert, but I am here to tell my story and share advice coming out of my successes, as well as my failures.
My Experience of Depression
It was a Saturday. I was trying to finish a sermon but couldnβt quite get it done. Feelings of sadness didnβt help. Maybe going for a walk would. It didnβt. Despite the beautiful fall afternoon, the sad feelings only increased. They reached a point of almost overwhelming me with their power. I knew I had to do something.
A Lutheran Perspective on Mental Health Issues
Mental health problems are difficult to talk about because we simply donβt do it much. As a result, we donβt always know what to think or what to say. Yet mental health problems are extremely common. In any given year, about one in five persons, regardless of age, will experience a mental illness.
Women Together: In the Word, in Life, in Mission
This was one of my favorite Womenβs Ministries conventions! Why? I think it was how the theme of βWomen Togetherβ was embodied in this day. Together, every two years, we, as women, have this opportunity to forge new friendships, embrace long-lost friends, and raise our voices in praise to God who created us as individuals, but unites us together in his Body.
International Presidents Visit
When planning began for this yearβs biennial convention of the Church of the Lutheran Brethren of Americaβthemed βPartner in Missionββit seemed very appropriate to invite the synodical presidents of our international LB synods with which we remain active in mission partnership.
The Clothing Closet
It is noon on a Monday, time for The Clothing Closet to open. About a dozen people are waiting to enter the building. Some early arrivals find their way to the food pantry and quickly load up on fresh vegetables and fruit, dry goods, and ready-to-eat meals; others disperse through the racks of clothes and household goods, hoping to find what they need.
2024 Biennial Convention
"I am so glad to be in this mission together with you,β President Paul Larson greeted the congregation of delegates Saturday morning, June 9. The theme verse for Church of the Lutheran Brethren Biennial Convention 2024 resonated in his words: βI thank my God every time I remember youβ¦ because of your partnership in the gospelβ (Phil 1:1-2).
Politics and the Text
I donβt know if the church gets much more divided than during an election year. 2024 is shaping up to be no different. How should we, the body of Christ, think and behave in this divisive climate?
To Ceasar What Is Caesarβs and to God What Is Godβs
Most of us think of a βkingdomβ as a place. But when Scripture speaks of the βkingdom of God,β it is not speaking of a place... Rather, the βkingdom of Godβ (or the βkingdom of Heavenβ) is a fact, the fact that God is king.
Are We Safe?
Dangers confront us continually in the form of car crashes, heart attacks, divorce, politics, war, or terrorism. Jesus prays, appealing to his Father for our protection, but do we feel safe? We can look to pillars of Christianity and ask the same question.
Moving Messages
Historically, the art of public speaking (including proclamation) has been considered under the category of rhetoric. Aristotle famously defined rhetoric as βthe faculty of observing, in any given case, the available means of persuasion.β
Cameroon Celebrating 100 Years
It is Sunday, March 17th, day one of the centennial celebration of the Lutheran Brethren Church of Cameroon. It seems I am dreaming, having just crossed the Logone river this morning from Chad in a wooden canoe.
