
God’s Work, Our Witness
There’s no better way of expressing God’s mission and the church’s part in that mission than through demonstrating “what God does for us and gives to us.”

There’s no better way of expressing God’s mission and the church’s part in that mission than through demonstrating “what God does for us and gives to us.”

The November issue discusses the church’s mission in our own land and around the world.

When Major Van Rooy stepped off a plane in Japan in early March 2020, he did not yet know the spiritual exile that lay ahead.

The core of international mission is planting local Lutheran congregations that are theologically accountable and organizationally sustainable.

The November Lutheran Witness gives updates on the work of the LCMS here in the U.S. and around the world.

Mission trips can be a great and lasting tool for teaching and forming stewards.

Fifteen Lutheran pastors in Venezuela are braving danger and discomfort to bring Christ to their neighbors.

The faithful labors of the LCMS’s first overseas missionary foreshadowed the tireless service and devotion to the Gospel that would characterize thousands of his successors.