Loaves and Fishes in Abundance
I am always surprised where I will find something about hunger and how we are called to help bring it [...]
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Friday 18 February 2022
Our Savior’s in Stillwater and Christ the King Lutheran Church in Durango, Colo., visited our companion congregation, San Juan Bautista, in the rural area near the Mayan ruins, Zaculeu, for…
Read PostThursday 20 January 2022
Classrooms and labs! Load boiling test tubes! Sing to the Lord a new song! Athlete and band! Loud cheering people! Sing to the Lord a new song! God has done…
Read PostSunday 19 December 2021
December, 2021 Dear Brothers and Sisters: We have started our Advent Season, and another year is about to end. We are so grateful for God’s blessings in every…
Read PostThursday 18 November 2021
We give thanks for our partnerships with the ILAG as we walk together in Christ experiencing the world through the eyes of our ILAG brothers and sisters. New sustainable agricultural…
Read PostTuesday 12 October 2021
We may not have been able to gather in person on Sept. 25 for our Guatemala Friends meeting, but Zoom allowed us to gather face to face and heart to…
Read PostTuesday 21 September 2021
Since many of you are brothers and sisters from our partner churches, you are aware that Guatemala is a multicultural and multilingual country. Four ethnic groups coexist: the Maya, the…
Read PostFriday 20 August 2021
While we in the U.S. have been blessed with abundant vaccine supply and access, much of the world has struggled to receive needed vaccines. We know in the U.S. that…
Read PostMonday 21 June 2021
Some of you may have summer memories of accompaniment trips to Guatemala—the warm embraces of the ILAG staff as you enter the Lutheran Center, the enthusiasm and joy radiating from…
Read PostWednesday 26 May 2021
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy…
Read PostWednesday 28 April 2021
Guatemala is among the world’s most dangerous countries. The homicide rate is nearly five times what the World Health Organization considers an “epidemic.” People face an insurmountable level of violence,…
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