The Academy – May
The NALC is committed to the renewal of all our congregations, working to develop and deliver resources that challenge and open the NALC to the work of the Holy Spirit in our ministry and mission. Join us for May’s session of The Academy: The Mission Driven Church Part #2.
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Bishop John Bradosky and Pastor Gemechis Buba, assistant to the bishop for missions, travelled to the Odesa region of Ukraine at the invitation of East European Missions Network (EEMN) Executive Director, Pastor David Breidenbach.
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The mission of Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch is to help at-risk children and their families succeed in the name of Christ.
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DRC Presidential Election Caused Insecurity
The Academy – April 2019
Friends of Madagascar Mission
Throughout the history of global mission work from churches within the United, States, beginning in the 19th Century, we have seen the great mission outreach organized for the most part by Mission Societies. In the 20th Century the mission work was taken over by church denominations. It became institutionalized. Continue reading “Friends of Madagascar Mission”
Youth and Family Ministry Webinar
The NALC hosts its monthly Youth & Family Ministry Webinar training on Tuesday, April 9th at 2 PM EDT. To register or for more details, please visit: Webinar Registration.
MissionConnect: Disaster Response Update
Lutheran Lay Renewal Update
In May of 2018, I was contacted by Rev. Peter Maganda, dean of the Eastern District of the Lutheran Church of Uganda (LCU) and also dean of students at the Lutheran Theological College in Magamaga. He was very interested in our renewal weekend program. We sent him all of our material so that the LCU could start planning renewal weekends for congregations in the Eastern Deanery. Three very successful weekends were held in the fall and, as a result, I was invited by Pastor Peter and Bishop, Rev. Charles Bameka to visit Uganda for nine days in January.
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