God’s deliverance: from war to peace
Paul Kraus believes he may be the only Australian Lutheran Holocaust survivor. He has cheated death time and time again – a fact Paul knows is due to God’s saving grace. This is his remarkable story.
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Paul Kraus believes he may be the only Australian Lutheran Holocaust survivor. He has cheated death time and time again – a fact Paul knows is due to God’s saving grace. This is his remarkable story.
The leaders at Sunshine Christian School in Melbourne’s western suburbs believe the multicultural community it serves presents unique opportunities to share the gospel.
We are all called to serve God in whatever work we do and wherever we do it. We asked four people to share their stories about their calling or ‘vocation’.
Meet the six pastoral ministry graduates from Australian Lutheran College who are stepping out in faith to begin their first assignments as pastors in the LCA.
As your LCA magazine turns 50 in 2017, we look back at its transformation over five decades in the cause of serving the church.
Lutheran volunteer Kiso has a special recipe for showing love in practical ways for the poor who live in the mountains of Papua New Guinea.
The season of Christmas can offer unique opportunities to reach out to and serve the community beyond our church doors. We asked some congregations to share their stories.
The LCA’s appeal for those hit by fires in Western Australian and South Australia raised more than $300,000 and led to an outpouring of genuine gratitude.
Having a son or daughter ‘come out’ as homosexual is not something many parents are prepared for. How would you respond if this happened to you?
Suffering discrimination because of race, gender, disability or sexuality is very painful. If you haven’t experienced it, can you imagine how it would feel?
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