October 2022 – Full edition
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Geoff Forrest has had more experience with organ donation than most people. The retired Lutheran college teacher not only became a living donor for his son in 2009 but then, six years later, also had the heartbreaking task of deciding on organ donations from his wife, when she died suddenly.
The life of Lutheran missionary Carl Strehlow was celebrated recently in Central Australia with a series of commemorative events. Carl and his wife Frieda are remembered for their service among the Western Arrarnta people, and Carl’s legacy includes extensive Bible translation work.
Every morning when Shirley Klinge looks out of her window at the Tabeel retirement village at Laidley, she gazes at the hills and they remind her of her favourite psalm, and the source of her strength: ‘I look unto the hills, that is where I get my strength from’ (Psalm 121).
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Being baptised as a baby has been traditional for most LCANZ members. But for Luke Horner the journey to joining God’s family has been different. Now a husband and father, Luke went to church occasionally as a child and attended a Lutheran primary school – but he’d never been baptised.
After a two-year delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Australian Conference on Lutheran Education was held in Melbourne earlier this month, drawing 450 in-person attendees and a further 120 people online.
When the Brisbane Bears joined what was to become the AFL in 1987, the club’s home at the famed Gabba – the Brisbane Cricket Ground – created an unexpected boon for the good folk of the nearby Nazareth Lutheran Church, Woolloongabba.
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The standard definition of ‘ethical investment’ involves investing in companies that meet certain standards in the environmental, social and governance aspects of their operations. But investing ethically can mean far more than this.
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