Why do bad things happen? And where is God in times of suffering? During a crisis these may be familiar questions. And these are the types of topics that Lutheran Media’s Messages of Hope address.
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With many people facing uncertainty, loss or grief almost two years into the COVID pandemic, we can all benefit from encouraging words, uplifting Scripture and a sense of God’s closeness. Nurturing our faith at home through regular devotions can help strengthen our relationship with Jesus. You can find these and more on the LCA website.
One of the first wood carvings Albert Noll ever created was a carved wooden message: ‘Blessed by the grace of God’. It was two years ago, just before turning 90, that Albert tried out the scroll saw at his local men’s shed at Waikerie in South Australia’s Riverland.
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The best message in times of crisis
Why do bad things happen? And where is God in times of suffering? During a crisis these may be familiar questions. And these are the types of topics that Lutheran Media’s Messages of Hope address.
Church@Home March 2022
With many people facing uncertainty, loss or grief almost two years into the COVID pandemic, we can all benefit from encouraging words, uplifting Scripture and a sense of God’s closeness. Nurturing our faith at home through regular devotions can help strengthen our relationship with Jesus. You can find these and more on the LCA website.
Finding a gift in the wood
One of the first wood carvings Albert Noll ever created was a carved wooden message: ‘Blessed by the grace of God’. It was two years ago, just before turning 90, that Albert tried out the scroll saw at his local men’s shed at Waikerie in South Australia’s Riverland.