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Intriguing images and inspirational stories from the World Outreach ministries of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod in Peru, Chile, India, Korea, Ukraine, Czechia and Latvia. 

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Original World Mission Souvenirs Series

Kitchen Blessing

Kitchen Blessing

A friend in the Czech Republic gave me an oval plate, which he called a kitchen blessing. That’s whe…

Banana Bicycles

Banana Bicycles

I crossed paths with two men and their bicycles in Rajahmundry, India. One was at the banana market …

Why So Many Caskets Right Here?

Why So Many Caskets Right Here?

Souvenir: from the French for ‘remember.’ Most South American cities are centered around the Plaza d…

A Pretty Neat Trick

A Pretty Neat Trick

The rooster on the church steeple is one of the most common symbols in Latvia. Often found on the we…

Tattoo Anyone?

Tattoo Anyone?

Souvenir: from the French for ‘remember.’ From a street vendor in Hyderabad, India, I purchased a 3-…

“But This Cross is Not for Hanging on the Wall”

“But This Cross is Not for Hanging on the Wall”

Souvenir: from the French for ‘remember.’ July 11, 2023 Strolling among the many tourist shops along…

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Nina Andrechuk is the pro-life counselor at the Gift of Life Center in Kremenetz, Ukraine. During a time of death and destruction inflicted on her country by the murderous Russian invasion, last year she and her colleagues made presentations about the sanctity of life to nearly 5000 people. “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb . . . I am fearfully and wonderfully made . . . (Psalm 139).” Her work supports Gift of Life’s efforts to share the Good News about Jesus Christ. In Advent we sing, “Savior of the nations, come!” (Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary, #90)