by Andrew Foss | Faith & Fellowship magazine, North American Mission
On paper President Abraham Lincoln couldn’t have hoped for a better military strategist—a man who had earned the nickname, “The Young Napoleon,” because he possessed an incredibly strategic mind. At the time, he was the youngest cadet ever accepted into the US...
by Roland Wells | Faith & Fellowship magazine, North American Mission
Nobody saw it coming 40 years ago. Today, the entire world is being changed by it. By what? Global migration. Global migration means that about two billion people have been or are migrating inside or outside their national borders. Today people from everywhere are...
by Brad Hoganson | Faith & Fellowship magazine, North American Mission
I’ll just go ahead and say it: “I love the Church of the Lutheran Brethren!” As a young child, it was Hillside Lutheran Brethren Church of Succasunna, New Jersey that welcomed our family into the church. It was there that I first heard the gospel. In my teen years, I...
by Kris Mattern | Faith & Fellowship magazine, North American Mission
My name is Kris. I did not grow up in a church. As an adult, I believed that I was a strong woman and I could take care of everyone and everything. Who needed a church? I had me. I was a good person. That surely was my key to heaven.Then came the year 2010. I rang in...
by Chris Hartley and Jason Lang | Faith & Fellowship magazine, North American Mission
Chris Hartley: Recently I stood in front of my congregation for my ordination. I can only describe it as a truly surreal moment. Jason Lang, who was leading the service, had walked with me from the days when I had a near-agnostic attitude to becoming a baptized...
by Faith & Fellowship | Faith & Fellowship magazine, North American Mission, WMCLB
From this article I hope you take away these two things. First: Learn how God is using Japanese Ministries in Seattle, so that you can support it in prayer and offerings. Second: Recognize the opportunities all around you in your daily life where God wants to use you...