Fundraising via social media
One growing area of raising money is called “peer-to-peer fundraising.” This approach invites individuals or groups to support a cause by contributing to a giving goal. For example, you may…
One growing area of raising money is called “peer-to-peer fundraising.” This approach invites individuals or groups to support a cause by contributing to a giving goal. For example, you may…
Like millions of others, I lost my job in 2009 due to the recession. After 17 years with an international aid organization, I believed on some level that I was…
Recording them could be a powerful congregational project.
We can serve our neighbor freely because our trust is in God.
I hope you will both listen to one another in love, not in anger.
The old advertisement for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes (“taste them again for the first time”) helps introduce Martin Luther’s Small Catechism, in part because many Lutheran adults—having been subjected to it…
After another mass shooting, what do Lutherans need to do?
The tragedies defy all of our thoughts and all of our prayers.
His Small Catechism provides insight into the life of faith.
It’s “dirt-y” work that reminds us of our place in the world.
I had a bad feeling it was coming. I’ve watched beautiful fields of sweet corn stand unharvested in Southwestern Minnesota. It’s a story from the prairie that isn’t often told….
A pastor’s offer of welcoming accommodation is rejected.
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