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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

Christians Respond to God’s Blessings

Christians Respond to God’s Blessings

As a little girl, Indira was severely burned when scalding cooking oil was accidentally splashed on …

The Cross. The World.

The Cross. The World.

During Holy Week our thoughts naturally turn toward the Cross of Christ. It’s a good time for us to …

Properly Attired

Properly Attired

Among the guests at the dedication of the Bible Institute of the Amazon Jungle in Tarapoto, Peru was…

Redeemed by Christ

Redeemed by Christ

The city of Tarapoto lies between the foothills of the Andes Mountains to the west, and the dense ra…

“He Broke the Coconut!”

“He Broke the Coconut!”

“He broke the coconut!” an Indian pastor said in disgust. He was referring to a former fellow-pastor…

We Pray to Our Father

We Pray to Our Father

This World Mission Souvenir is an embroidered Lord’s Prayer in Ukrainian. Among Christians, the…

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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)