As I write these words, I suspect I’m talking to people closer to 60 than 20, and (like me) you long to see young people return to faith. We are faced with a ‘mission’ that calls us (older ones) to cross the generational divide and inspire the next generation. So, let’s unpack this challenge.
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Your love reaches one million people
Australian Lutheran World Service was able to help one million people in 2016 through its international partnerships and thanks to your support.
Making room for more people
We had seventeen members. It was a congregation in my first parish. One lovely older guy had bought the land and built the church, largely with his own hands. He… Read more
Music stirs memories
Since her childhood Heidi Smith has known about the influence music can have on people’s physical and mental wellbeing. And having played organ and piano for church services in congregations… Read more
Training Program to grow Biblical Reconciliation people
Are you called to be a person equipped to serve your local church and district by teaching Biblical Reconciliation? Are you interested in people and their need to grow as… Read more
Ordination. Young people are listening.
Many young people are indeed interested in the life of our church, including the complex issue of ordination. They want to make a contribution—but how can their voices be heard?… Read more
