Greetings to our brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ. We continue to share the love of God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Please keep praying for Hispanic Ministry.
Greetings to our brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ. We continue to share the love of God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Please keep praying for Hispanic Ministry.
FAITH RECEIVES GRANT FROM LCMS LIFE MATCH PROGRAM by Jan Bersano Faith has been named as the recipient of a $4,000 grant from the LCMS Million Dollar Life Match program. The initiative, which will offer a total of $1 million …
PRAYER IS A POWERFUL WEAPON FOR THE BELIEVER by Gerardo & Delin Hernandez On May 13th, during Bible Study at Madres Unidas en Clamor Hispanic Ministry, we learned the importance of prayer. How when we talk to God we can …
NORTH CHICAGO OUTREACH UPDATE Easter in our Hispanic community…One of our focuses this month is speaking of God’s love. Romans 5:20 states, “the law was added so that the trespass might increase, but where sin increased, grace increased all the …
We continue to work with the North Chicago community by visiting families at their homes.
We would like you to meet a gentleman we recently visited. In the photo above is Mr. David, who recently welcomed us into his home. We have gone several times to visit him before and each time he has happily received us.
by Asher (Comfort dog) and Maree Garchow Last Monday we carefully prepared for our visit, my caregiver Maree wanted me to look my best as this was our first visit to Forrestal School. We quickly ran through our pre visit …
This year we will begin a ‘New mover’ ministry. We plan to contract Outreach.com, which identifies new people who have moved into our community. It then sends a postcard inviting them to worship with us at Faith! That is the …
For almost a year now, we have been visiting the community of North Chicago. By the grace of God and by your prayers, we continue to stand knocking on doors, visiting families, and building relationships. We see the need that …
Growing up in Belize, Juleanne Budna knew she wanted to help people. Her dream was to become a nurse or a doctor, but she had no idea what next steps to take. “Where I grew up, you just see [doctors] …