By the time you pick up this issue of The Lutheran
Witness, the story that has dominated the news for the
past two months, the terrible earthquake in Haiti, will
likely have begun to recede from the headlines. Yet,
the need for help remains great, and it will be years
before the people of Haiti recover from the destruction
wrought by this disaster—destruction Rev. Matthew
Harrison, executive director of LCMS World Relief and
Human Care (WR-HC), calls “simply incomprehensible”
when it is seen firsthand, as he and other members
of LCMS disaster-response and Mercy Medical Teams
have done.
- From the President: Our Beloved Synod
- From the Editor: To the Reader
Features:
- Living the Great Commission— Lois M. Engfehr
- Hope in Haiti—Kim Plummer Krull
- Receiving Consolation — Jennifer Smith
- 2010 March for Life — Ed Szeto
Departments:
- Lifeline
- Letters
- Notices
- Q & A
- Family Counselor
- Shedding Some Light
- Searching Scripture