Youth Outreach
Posted on May 15, 2019
Lutheran Family Service offers a biblical viewpoint on dating through its teen outreach project, Whose UR.
Military & Veteran
Posted on May 15, 2019
This day we honor the fallen, but we do so cautiously and with deliberate intention. How can you best recognize this important day? Here are a few options for reflection.
Unplanned Pregnancy Counseling
Posted on May 10, 2019
For many women, discerning what is best when they are faced with an unexpected pregnancy is very challenging.
Unplanned Pregnancy Counseling
Posted on May 3, 2019
God offers full forgiveness to hurting women grieving from causing the intentional loss of their child through abortion.
Godly Living
Posted on April 25, 2019
Prayer is one of the most powerful tools that God has given us. God works through prayer to change hearts and minds, to encourage and make strong, and for His will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Join us on this day of national prayer to pray for our nation, our leaders, our communities, our families and more.
Mental Health
Posted on April 25, 2019
Mike brings twenty-eight years of pastoral counseling experience and eighteen years of Navy chaplaincy counseling experience. Mike’s unique background enables him to offer a wide range of expertise to a variety of clients, and also specialize in areas that relate to active military and veterans such as assimilating back into society, PTSD, and more.
Life Advocacy
Posted on April 9, 2019
Lutheran Family Service continues its life ministries work at the Iowa capitol to stand up for the value of all life from the moment of fertilization to that of natural death.
Adoption
Posted on April 1, 2019
by Kim Laube
Among the many decisions a couple must make when considering adoption, is whether it would be best to hire an adoption attorney or an adoption agency to help make their adoption dreams come true.
Mental Health
Posted on April 1, 2019
Jamie Cullen, LMHC, LCPC will be providing mental health and marriage counseling to the Quad Cities area.
Parenting
Posted on March 28, 2019
One of the concerns coming up more in counseling practice with teenagers is sexting. Sexting is sending, receiving, or forwarding sexually explicit messages, photographs, videos or images, primarily between mobile phones, of oneself to others. It may also include the use of a computer or any digital device.