by Jason Rogness | Faith & Fellowship magazine, North American Mission
I walked into the fellowship hall of Bethel Church in Fergus Falls, scoping out the tables for an open chair, and better yet, a spot around good conversation. The main session of the 2014 Biennial Convention had just kicked off our time together, and the usual...
by David Veum | Faith & Fellowship magazine, Lutheran Brethren Seminary, North American Mission
Moriah Juhl Moriah grew up on the mission field in Kenya with her parents, Rev. John and Tammy Juhl. She graduated from Juhl International Academy in 2011 and received a Bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Jamestown, North Dakota in 2014. Prior to...
by Stan Olsen | Faith & Fellowship magazine, North American Mission
The concept of Arrow Corps started a couple years ago. As the CLB Mission Team worked through a strategic planning process, we recognized two significant needs in our denomination: 1) We have many churches that are in plateau or decline and 2) we do not have any...
by Ryan Nilsen | Faith & Fellowship magazine, Lutheran Brethren Seminary, North American Mission
The world is changing. I’m sure you’ve noticed this. School is different for your kids than it was for you. The political environment is unlike anything you’ve seen before. Societal values have shifted radically. And something about your church is different, too....
by Stan Olsen | CLB Canada, Faith & Fellowship magazine, North American Mission
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” — Hebrews 13:8 hat a comfort to know that Jesus is always the same, that he never changes and that we can always depend on him to love us and forgive us! We have many such blessings because of his unchanging...
by David Veum | CLB Canada, Faith & Fellowship magazine, International Mission, Lutheran Brethren Seminary, North American Mission
Jesus said, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me” (Mark 8:34). Harsh words? Strong words, yes. But harsh words? Three former Lutheran Brethren Seminary students faced that question as they followed Christ...