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Let’s Talk About World Mission Souvenirs Bible Study

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

Korean Funeral

Korean Funeral

At the memorial service for the father of a member of Seoul Lutheran Church a dozen men represented …

Wedding in Rajahmundry

Wedding in Rajahmundry

Picture a wedding party gathered on a busy street in Rajahmundry, India. Four men held poles which s…

“Communio Intimo”

“Communio Intimo”

Our Peruvian brothers and sisters have the same Communion practice found in our confessional Luthera…

Jesus Only

Jesus Only

In Naju-city, South Korea, a shopkeeper-craftsman made frames for his brother’s art in a workshop cl…

All Because of Easter

All Because of Easter

OK, this is a little creepy. The catacombs at the San Francisco de Asis Convent in Lima, Peru form a…

The Virgin Mary

The Virgin Mary

This World Mission Souvenir is a five-inch statuette of the Virgin Mary, purchased at a second-hand …

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More World Mission Souvenir Photos

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Children line up to receive food at the slum village adjacent to Smokey Mountain, the garbage dump of Manilla, Philippines. Residents of the slum scavenge among the refuse to find recyclable material to sell. Soup and bread, provided by nearby non-denominational congregations, are distributed to impoverished children through Landfill Mission Church. What are the implications of what Jesus told his disciples regarding hungry people? When a crowd followed Jesus to "a solitary place,” Matthew says that our Savior “. . . had compassion on them (Matthew 14).” He told his disciples, “You give them something to eat.” Christian congregations in the U.S. stock church pantries for travelers in need. They contribute to community food banks to feed hungry neighbors. These actions are responses to our Lord’s loving kindness, his “compassion” toward us. They reflect gratitude not only for God’s gracious providence, but especially for the forgiveness of sin he grants us in Christ, our Savior.