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The Real Fears Behind Adoption Decisions

Unplanned Pregnancy Counseling

Posted on April 11, 2026
by Kim Laube

Women considering adoption often carry fears about their child’s future, the adoptive family’s safety, and the pain of saying goodbye. This guide offers compassionate, experience‑based insight into the three fears birth mothers express most — and the truths that can bring clarity, reassurance, and hope during an incredibly difficult decision.

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Reclaiming The “Woo”: Creative Date Nights That Strengthen Your Marriage

Marriage & Relationships

Posted on April 7, 2026
by Karen Gotto, LMHC

Marriage drifts when we stop pursuing each other. This refreshed guide offers creative, budget‑friendly date ideas designed to help couples reconnect, laugh, and rediscover the “woo.” With simple boundaries and intentional planning, even an hour a week can strengthen your marriage and bring back the joy of being together.

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Culture’s Beauty Vs. God’s Beauty

Godly Living

Posted on April 1, 2026
by Andy Wyss

In an age of filters, editing tools, and AI-generated “perfect” faces, culture keeps redefining beauty. God doesn’t. Scripture calls us to an imperishable beauty rooted in Christ, not comparison. This article explores how Christians can resist cultural pressure and rest in the beauty God gives — real, lasting, and precious.

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Weeping And Rejoicing

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on March 26, 2026
by Rev. David Gunderson, tLMFT

Grief touches every ministry, and sometimes the simplest presence becomes God’s greatest gift. Through a child’s honest question, pastoral stories, and the hope of Christ’s resurrection, this article explores how church workers can comfort the hurting with compassion, presence, and the living promise of Jesus.

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The Annunciation: The Great Pro‑Life Holiday

Outreach

Posted on March 19, 2026
by Rev. Alex Post

Discover why March 25th — The Annunciation Of Our Lord — is the Church’s great pro‑life celebration. Explore Luther’s powerful teaching on life in the womb, God’s design for family, and the miracle of Christ’s holy conception. A rich, timely reflection for Christians who cherish God’s gift of life and salvation.

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What Kind Of Life Are You Looking For?

Giving

Posted on March 12, 2026
by Wanda Pritzel, LISW

Discover how Lutheran Family Service strengthens marriages, protects life, supports church workers, and walks with people through life’s hardest moments. Learn how your gift, made in honor of someone who reflects God’s good design, can create a lasting legacy of hope, healing, and abundant life for generations to come.

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Growing The Family God Planned For Us: Maryn’s Adoption Story

Adoption

Posted on March 5, 2026
by Mitch & Angela, Parents

Through LFS, Mitch & Angela have been blessed twice through adoption — first with their son in 2022 and now with their daughter, Maryn Katherine. This is the story of answered prayers, steadfast support, and the tender, joyful love that has grown their family and deepened their understanding of God’s unfailing grace.

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Meet Sarah Anderson

Lutheran Family Service News

Posted on March 1, 2026
by Sarah Anderson, LCSW, PMH-C

Meet Sarah Anderson, LCSW, PMH‑C—now providing counseling for church workers in Tennessee through Lutheran Family Service. She offers compassionate, faith‑integrated care grounded in strong clinical practice. As a pastor’s wife and certified perinatal mental health specialist, she brings valuable insight into the unique pressures of ministry life.

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Who Can Go And Work Today?

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on February 18, 2026
by Rev. David Gunderson, tLMFT

When pastors try to do everything — from fixing faucets to mowing lawns — their true ministry suffers. Pastor Gunderson shares why delegation isn’t just practical but biblical, offering five simple steps to empower volunteers, strengthen the church, and help workers focus on sharing Christ.

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Loving Someone With Chronic Mental Illness

Mental Health

Posted on February 14, 2026
by Susan Shields, LMHC, LIMHP, LPC

Loving someone with chronic mental illness can be meaningful and exhausting at the same time. This article offers gentle guidance for caregivers — how to support well, set healthy boundaries, stay grounded in faith, and care for your own emotional health. You don’t have to walk this journey alone.

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