New children's book links Lutherans to malaria initiative

By Paula Schlueter Ross Little things can make big differences — especially when it comes to preventing malaria. That’s the message of one of those “little things” — a 32-page children’s book from Concordia Publishing House that’s written by Dr.…

WR-HC Sunday gifts to aid 'Soldiers of the Cross'

Contributions to mark LCMS World Relief and Human Care (WR-HC) Sunday Nov. 21 will benefit the Synod’s “Soldiers of the Cross” fund, which is currently depleted. Since 2004, LCMS World Relief and Human Care (WR-HC) has awarded Soldiers of the…

LHF offers reprinted Spanish Bible/catechism

The second edition of the Lutheran Heritage Foundation’s (LHF) popular Spanish-language Bible with Small Catechism  — titled Santa Biblia in Spanish — is available from the Synod Recognized Service Organization. After the first-edition inventory of 20,000 copies printed in 2008…

Lutherans invited to join Jan. 24 life march in D.C.

As in past years, Lutherans are invited to join the annual “March for Life,” Jan. 24 in Washington, D.C., which includes the offer of free lodging for travelers in the homes of Washington-area Lutheran church members. The march — next…

Sem enrollment down; SMP, deaconess programs up

By Paula Schlueter Ross Total enrollment this fall in all programs at the Synod’s two seminaries combined is down — from 1,028 last year to 962 this year, a drop of 66 students, or 6 percent. Total ordination-track enrollment at…

European bishops establish Christian rights watchdog

WARSAW (RNS/ENInews) — Roman Catholic bishops from across Europe have set up an organization to defend the rights of Christians and monitor prejudice across the continent. “Our first task will be to provide people around Europe with objective and reliable…

Harvard scholar holds the threads to social fabric

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (RNS) — Harvard University scholar Robert Putnam has earned a reputation as an expert on the threads that hold America’s social fabric intact. His 2001 bestseller, Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community, drew national attention…

Utah meeting seeks to unify Orthodox Christians

SALT LAKE CITY (RNS) — If a group of Orthodox Christians meeting in Salt Lake City Oct. 14-16 has its way, future generations of Greek, Serbian, Russian and other ethnic faithful all will worship together in a single American church.…

Courts uphold teen's piercing, religious license plates

(RNS) — Two federal courts have issued strong defenses of religious expression in two separate decisions, one involving a teenager’s nose piercing and the other a license plate. Ariana Iacono, a freshman at Clayton (N.C.) High School, was allowed to…

Magazine: Most think sex offenders should be in pews

(RNS) — Nearly eight in 10 respondents to a Christianity Today International survey said convicted sex offenders should be welcomed in church pews. The vast majority of survey participants — pastors, church leaders and staff members and active Christians —…

Synod membership declines, giving increases

While the Missouri Synod’s 2009 statistical reports show a 1.08 percent loss in baptized membership — continuing a 30-plus-year trend in declining church membership experienced by most Protestant denominations — they also reveal a slight reversal of the previous year’s $57 million decline…

Higher Things plans three 2011 youth conferences

Registration opens Nov. 1 for three Higher Things youth conferences next summer — July 5-8 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas; July 12-15 at Illinois State University in Bloomington-Normal; and July 19-22 at Emory University, Atlanta. Under the theme…

Concordia, Chicago, to host career weekend

High-school sophomores, juniors and seniors who are interested in learning more about church professions are invited to attend the annual “Careers for Christ” weekend Nov. 5-7 at Concordia University Chicago. “Boldly Serving the Servant” is the theme for the 2010…

LWML offers new Christmas card

This year’s Christmas card from the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League “celebrates the light of the angels announcing that Christ, the Light of the World, is born,” according to its designer, St. Louis artist Judy Newell.  “This card brings home the…

World Mission launches 'intentional' outreach in cities

By Paula Schlueter Ross Rev. Yohannes Mengsteab believes he has found the world-mission pot of gold.  It is in America’s cities, he says, which are rich with outreach opportunities like never before. America “is becoming more diverse than ever,” he…

Author finds faith, fanaticism in 'football god'

AUBURN, Ala. (RNS) — Chad Gibbs has been on a pigskin pilgrimage throughout the South, searching for spiritual truth in Tuscaloosa, Baton Rouge, Gainesville and Fayetteville. He grew up a fan of the Alabama Crimson Tide and switched allegiance to…