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.
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?”
Adoption
Posted on July 9, 2025
by Josh & Jessica, Adoptive Parents
As we reflect on this adoption journey, we can so clearly see how God has been at work in our hearts for many years—quietly preparing us for this moment long before we even realized it.
Lutheran Family Service News
Posted on July 1, 2025
by Rev. Nathan Grewe, tLMHC
Meet Rev. Nathan Grewe, tLMHC, a mental health therapist serving clients in person in Bettendorf, IA and throughout the state of Iowa via telehealth. Having 15 years of experience as a parish pastor, Nathan is keenly aware of the joys and challenges of ministry life and brings that unique perspective to his clients.
Church Worker Wellness
Posted on June 25, 2025
by Angela Kollbaum, LIMHP, CPC, DCE
Summertime is a time of change for some churches and church workers. Graduations, ordinations, installations, commissions, moves, and missions. Whatever season you are in your calling, the Lutheran Family Service Church Worker Wellness Team (including Pastor Dave Gunderson) is here to serve you because you do not have to do it alone!
Adoption
Posted on June 21, 2025
by Kimberly Laube
At Lutheran Family Service, we believe adoption is a sacred journey guided by faith, wisdom, and compassion. Whether you’re just beginning to explore adoption or are actively looking for an agency to walk alongside you, these questions will help you in choosing an adoption agency that is Christ-centered, ethical, and compassionate.
Godly Living
Posted on June 17, 2025
Do we look at things from a worldly perspective or from an eternal perspective? From a worldly perspective, we have only worldly things to depend upon. However, God does not disappoint. When we take a step back and reconsider our outlook from an eternal perspective, often our attitude changes to be healthier and more resilient.
Marriage & Relationships
Posted on June 12, 2025
When people connect with one another, there is energy that is brought to the relationship, and with each connection and understanding of the other, the relationship grows. God’s design for our life is to be in relationships with one another, to be connected.
Godly Living
Posted on June 9, 2025
by Rev. Jonathan Conner
Your body has a divinely-given purpose. What you do with your body matters for your identity, your purpose, and for the sake of your eternity. As followers of Jesus, we need to adopt certain behaviors and habits of the body that will enable us to appreciate, even to celebrate, that purpose in our embodiment.
Giving
Posted on June 2, 2025
by Wanda Pritzel, LISW
In death as in life, my mother made everything easy for us. She had her funeral planned, dishes and books labeled, and family photos sorted into boxes. But most importantly, she had written a statement of her faith which leaves a testimony to us of what was most important to her in life. Do you?