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Suffering And The Resurrection

Godly Living

Posted on March 20, 2025
by Rev. Jonathan Conner

Paul is shining the blazing light of God’s Gospel promise in Jesus into his darkest moments and encouraging us to do likewise. He confidently asserts, “We KNOW” (not “hope, wish, or think) of God’s goodness and of his certainty in His saving actions, clearly displayed in the resurrection of Jesus and its implications for us.

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Fighting Fires: The Obstacles Pastors Face

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on March 16, 2025
by Lindy Hinckley, tLMFT

The firefighters who battle raging flames have to surmount incredible obstacles in fighting fires that can be compared to what pastors sometimes face in their spiritual battles. In our churches and communities, Pastors are often called to “put out fires.”

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Gia’s Adoption Story That Almost Wasn’t

Adoption

Posted on March 11, 2025
by Tyler & Laura, Adoptive Parents

Gia’s adoption account, written by parents Tyler & Laura, is a story that almost didn’t have a happy ending. In the span of several days, the couple experienced every emotion on their turbulent ride, where some days it seemed like everything might fall apart. Read how Tyler & Laura navigated the journey and trusted God’s plan with ‘Gigi.’

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Meet Rev. Todd Kollbaum

Lutheran Family Service News

Posted on March 8, 2025
by Rev. Todd Kollbaum

Meet Rev. Todd Kollbaum, Director of Partner Engagement with Lutheran Family Service. A husband, father, grandparent, and pastor, Todd comes to LFS with a background in connecting congregations and church workers with ministry resources and support.

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Fasting From Screens

Mental Health

Posted on March 3, 2025
by Rev. Jonathan & Katy Crawford

Perhaps you’ve been asked, “Are you giving up anything for Lent?” There is a tradition in the church of individuals choosing something to abstain from during the 40-day season. This year rather than each of us choosing something individually, our congregation is joining together in giving up (or reducing our use of) screens.

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10 Ways To Welcome A Church Worker

10 Ways To Welcome A Church Worker

Church Worker Wellness

Posted on February 20, 2025
by Rev. Dave Gunderson, tLMFT

Getting off on the wrong foot can create difficulty in a church worker’s ministry. What could your congregation do to help a new calling begin on a more positive note? Here are ten ways to welcome a new church worker to your church and community.

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Healing From Difficult Memories

Mental Health

Posted on February 16, 2025
by Jamie McWade, LMHC

Have you ever had one of those moments where you relived a painful memory? Your whole body could feel it. One therapy that has shown a significant impact in dealing with painful memories is EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing), using eye (or other) movements to help process memories that continue to haunt us.

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Iowa LCMS Pastors Stand For Life And Truth At The Capitol

Life Advocacy

Posted on February 13, 2025
by Rev. Max Phillips

Iowa LCMS pastors stand for life and truth at the capitol at the 8th annual Iowa LCMS Pastors’ Day On The Hill event on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.

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Spread The Love(s) Around

Giving

Posted on February 10, 2025
by Andy Wyss

Christians have a right to feel cynical about the commercialism surrounding Valentine’s Day. Like many parts of culture, Christians can choose to ignore it or redeem it. Perhaps we should embrace Valentine’s Day and contemplate how we can use it as an occasion to serve others.

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Meet Hannah Fowler

Lutheran Family Service News

Posted on February 6, 2025
by Hannah Fowler, tLMFT

Meet Hannah Fowler, tLMFT, a marriage and family therapist serving clients in person in Bettendorf, IA and throughout the state of Iowa via telehealth. A wife and mom of two little ones, Hannah works with couples in all stages and seasons of life, from premarital counseling and beyond.

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