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Artificial Intelligence And The Need For Real Wisdom, Part 1

Godly Living

Posted on September 3, 2025
by Rev. Jonathan Conner

AI is listening and responding everywhere. Is that exciting or terrifying? Will AI help humans flourish or take over the world? Is it good or evil? How should Christians think about AI? In order to chart a thoughtful and wise path forward we will need to establish a robust conceptual framework in order to respond to the multifaceted realities of AI.

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RISE Together School Counseling

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on August 27, 2025
by Rev. Nathan Grewe, tLMHC

In schools today, children carry with them more than just backpacks and pencils. Many walk into classrooms with invisible burdens. These burdens could be anxiety about home life, pressure from peers, confusion about their emotions, or spiritual questions that bring doubt or confusion. As adults who care deeply about their well-being, parents, teachers, pastors, and church workers, we long to give them tools to thrive in the face of life’s challenges.

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Dr. Mark’s Grief Support Series: A Pastor’s Perspective

Grief & Loss

Posted on August 22, 2025
by Rev. Jason Rensner

If you’re not tuning into Dr. Mark’s monthly sessions on grief and loss, you’re missing out. It’s “The Best Show You’re Not Watching.” These presentations are both informative and interactive as the participants are encouraged to ask questions and share their own experiences with the grief topic at hand.

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Meet Deaconess Faith Muehler

Lutheran Family Service News

Posted on August 18, 2025
by Dcs. Faith Muehler

Meet Deaconess Faith Muehler who serves in two Lutheran schools through a partnership between Iowa District East and Lutheran Family Service. A recent graduate of Concordia University Chicago, Faith provides Christ-centered spiritual, emotional, and social support to students, families, and staff.

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Humans Aren’t A Spectrum

Godly Living

Posted on August 14, 2025
by Rev. Jonathan Conner

“Humans exist in a gendered spectrum.” This is a lie. It’s a common and repeated lie. It’s a lie told to children in colorful and engaging books, a lie told to students in high-minded academese, a lie told to parents by certified professionals. But it is a lie.

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Faimon Family Embryo Adoption Story

Adoption

Posted on August 9, 2025

For Scott and Melanie Faimon, the journey to parenthood unfolded in the most unexpected way—through a divine encounter with a stranger at church. What began as a casual conversation soon became the catalyst for a life-changing path: embryo adoption.

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Paying It Forward To Pastors

Giving

Posted on August 2, 2025
by Wanda Pritzel, LISW

We’ve just wrapped up the first initiative which set out to find new partners in ministry and strengthen support for pastors across our region. We’re thrilled that 27 congregations met the challenge of raising up at least 10 new LFS partners from within their church families, and each earned a gift card for a night out for their pastor.

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Healthy Boundaries, Part 2

Mental Health

Posted on July 27, 2025
by Ruth Barz, LMHC

Why is it important to set boundaries with our children? Do we really need boundaries in a Christian marriage? In the sequel of a two-part article, we look at some practical ways to set boundaries in relationships and parenting, and how to handle it when others don’t like the boundaries you set. 

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Finding Peace In A Troubled World

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on July 18, 2025
by Lindy Hinckley, tLMFT

With riots, wars, and rumors of more wars circulating, one may wonder where to find peace. This may be especially true for church workers who have to deal with spiritual warfare. Here are four peaceful practices you can adopt in your daily life.

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The Dangers Of Self-Diagnosing ADHD & Autism: A Christian Perspective

Mental Health

Posted on July 14, 2025
by Cassie Beltz, LMHC

If you have been anywhere on social media lately, you have likely run across an influencer talking about their ADHD or Autism diagnosis. The increase in awareness of these mental health diagnoses has led many to ask, “Do I have ADHD?” or “Am I on the autism spectrum?”

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