Church Worker Wellness
Posted on October 28, 2025
by Lindy Hinckley, tLMFT
No matter how good your relationships in your congregation are, you will have conflict. It isn’t necessarily bad or destructive; it can help move a congregation to oneness. Even though conflict may cause tension in your congregation, God can use it to grow your and your congregation’s relationship with Him.
Adoption
Posted on October 21, 2025
by Mike & Elizabeth, Parents
After years of waiting, praying, and trusting God’s plan, Mike and Elizabeth received the call that would change their lives forever. Their story of adopting Isaac is one of faith, courage, and the incredible love shared between birth parents and adoptive families. Read how God’s faithfulness and the support of Lutheran Family Service brought this beautiful adoption story to life.
Godly Living
Posted on October 14, 2025
by Rev. Jonathan & Rebecca Conner
Scripture teaches that true wisdom begins with knowing and embracing what God has called good and relentlessly aligning our lives with it. We must employ this framework of evaluating everything in terms of what God has called good in order to discern how to interact wisely with AI.
Lutheran Family Service News
Posted on October 10, 2025
by Wanda Pritzel, LISW
The city of Aberdeen will soon be home to a new source of hope and healing. This fall, Lutheran Family Service is opening a new counseling office, bringing professional and Christ-centered support to individuals and families across northeast South Dakota.
Adoption
Posted on September 17, 2025
by Tim & Julie, Parents
Since childhood, Julie dreamed of adopting. With her husband, Tim, she began the process through Lutheran Family Service. They soon learned adoption is a roller coaster and waiting the hardest part, yet God’s love carried them through. Their journey led them to Nora — a beautiful baby girl and a dream come true.
Church Worker Wellness
Posted on September 13, 2025
by Rev. David Gunderson, tLMFT
Retirement is a new chapter in life. It can be challenging especially for professional church worker. When considering retiring, a church worker needs to plan ahead and recognize life will be different, but by God’s grace it can be amazing!
Lutheran Family Service News
Posted on September 9, 2025
by Dreena Wertz, LPC
Meet Dreena Wertz, LPC, a mental health therapist serving clients in and around the Aberdeen community in South Dakota, and throughout the state via telehealth.
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.
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.
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.