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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

A Savior Has Been Born to You

A Savior Has Been Born to You

At Christmas-time many families display a treasured Nativity creche, perhaps one handed down from ea…

Hindu Evangelism?

Hindu Evangelism?

In northern India, on the road between Delhi and Agra (home of the Taj Mahal), we stopped at a large…

Something Better – Here and Now

Something Better – Here and Now

My five-panel iconostasis is a miniature representation of much larger versions found in Ukrainian O…

Martin Luther’s Legacy

Martin Luther’s Legacy

What, exactly, did Martin Luther look like? We’re not sure. He died on February 18, 1546 in the town…

Old-fashioned Indian Threshing

Old-fashioned Indian Threshing

Around the country, the harvest has begun. Huge machines crawl across fields of corn and soybeans, g…

The Message of Our Ringing Bell

The Message of Our Ringing Bell

Buddhist temples are scattered throughout the forests in the mountainous Korean Peninsula. Their tra…

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A popular Ukrainian souvenir, the Matryoshka doll (sometimes called the Russian nesting doll) is at first glance one colorfully painted wooden piece. Opening the doll, however, reveals other pieces which are each consecutively smaller than its outer duplicate counterpart. Children especially enjoy finding the dolls hidden inside. “On the third day he was raised again from the dead . . .” As Christ lay hidden within the cave tomb, it likely appeared to his followers that all was lost. But Easter morning revealed convincingly that Jesus Christ was successful as our Savior. He “was declared with power to be the Son of God by his resurrection from the dead (Romans 1).