February 22, 2012 - Making A Difference Newsletter

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February 22, 2012

In This Issue

Featured Stories Pastor Dennis Perryman of Good Shepherd Elgin Families in Need Seeks Support for Pastor in Transition Disaster Response Ministry Needs LCC received notice of a Pastor and his family in dire financial Mission Opportunities need. The request came through Pastor Dennis Perryman of International Ministry Good Shepherd Elgin. He writes... LCC Ministry Resources Tim's Pick of the Week One of our Lutheran Pastors is in transition between Calls and Upcoming Events now his wife has also lost her full time job. She is applying for How To Keep LCC Serving unemployment insurance, but currently there is no income coming in for the family. They are in jeopardy of losing their home. Income assistance is greatly needed until the Lord opens up other doors. Any donations will be of great encouragement to them during this difficult time.

Tim's Pick of the Week

Thank you, Pastor Dennis Perryman Click here to donate

Request for Assistance with Medical Bills from Reverend David Bass of St. Paul Norwood Park

LCC has many resources available to congregations, businesses, and individuals. Click here to visit our website and learn more

Pastor David Bass of St. Paul Norwood Park/Chicago is seeking assistance for a member of his church. All funds collected by LCC will be released to the church for distribution to the family. Pastor Bass writes... This request is on behalf of a faithful church member here at St. Paul. His wife has been diagnosed and is being treated for breast cancer. She has been fighting this battle since September, 2011. Having undergone 6 heavy doses of chemotherapy, she has 12 more to undergo. This has caused tremendous financial stress on both of them. He is currently the sole bread winner for his family, but refuses to give up. He is a hard working individual and is only asking for assistance as a last resort - to help with medical bills. Any assistance he receives will be deeply appreciated by him and his wife. As his Pastor, and on his behalf, I thank you for your prayerful consideration to help those in the family of faith. Serving Him, Pastor Dave Bass Click here to donate


Reverend Paul Touloute Undergoes Emergency Surgery in Haiti - Financial Support Needed

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On Monday, February 20 LCC received an urgent email from Pastor Marky Kessa, President of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Haiti with news of an emergency surgery for Pastor Paul Touloute. Pastor Kessa was traveling to be with him but notified LCC before departing for the hospital. This event highlights the need for ELCH to have reliable transportation and there is also a need for financial support to cover medical costs. He writes...

For more information about LCC and its human care ministry, please contact LCC staff at: LCC@LutheranChurch Charities.org

Brothers, Rev. Paul Touloute he is sick need have surgery right now, this is really hard, the doctors will start in a few minutes, so pray for him. I have to go tomorrow to be with them, you can see a good car for ELCH it is necessary I want to know if it is possible, if there is a way to have a financial support for him? God bless you, President Kessa Click here to donate to medical bills Click here to donate for auto purchase

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Lord of Life LaFox Provides Matching Funds to Acquire Laptop for St. Matthew Chicago

Prayer Requests To Donate

St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Chicago has 25 Catechism students, some of them have learning disabilities. Nelly Bordonoba (pictured) is the teacher who has shown concern and Christian love to teach the students who have learning problem. One of them, Manuel, 12 years old, has attended worship services with his parents for almost 10 years. Nelly is in great need of a laptop computer to prepare Catechism lessons for her special students. Reverend Julio Loza is Pastor of St. Matthew. The Mission Board Lord of Life, LaFox has provided LCC with a grant of up to $500 to establish a matching fund for the purchase of a new laptop for St. Matthew, along with software and accessories. Please consider a gift in any amount as every dollar donated will be matched, up to $500. Click here to donate matching funds for laptop purchase

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Kenyan Pastor Needs Replacement Bus to Continue Transportation Ministry

Every weekday Reverend Daniel Mulwa (pictured) in Nairobi, Kenya sees that nearly 40 children living in poverty get a ride to a Christian school. These children rely on Reverend Mulwa for an education that gives them a chance to rise out of poverty to care for themselves and their families. Recently, the very old and undersized van he has been using finally failed completely. Reverend Mulwa has appealed to LCC to help him acquire a new bus that is larger and more reliable. This will allow him to continue a vital ministry to children and their families. The bus will also be used to transport mission teams that visit Kenya. Tim Kurth of LCC has a longstanding relationship with Daniel who has helped arrange mission work for teams Tim has taken to Kenya since 1999. Thank you for considering a gift of any size. Click here to donate

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Retirement Research Foundation Announces Accessible Faith Grant Program

Friendship Ministries, based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, has alerted LCC to a grant program your church may benefit from. The Retirement Research Foundation has announced the 2012 Accessible Faith Grant Program to enable houses of worship to make accessibility improvements to their facilities. The program is available to houses of worship in six metro Chicago counties: Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, and McHenry. Since the program began nine years ago, the Foundation has awarded 129 grants to religious congregations totaling almost $2.8 million to make their facilities more accessible. Retirement Research Foundation will accept applications from March 1 through June 1, 2012. You will find a full description of the program, application form, and tips for completing the application in the Accessible Faith Grant Program section of their website at www.rrf.org. Click here to download informational flyer

LCC President Tim Hetzner at St. Mark's in St. Charles, Illinois

Last Wednesday Tim Hetzner spoke with the World Missions Committee at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in St. Charles. He was asked to come in to help them with some of their Mission Trips planned - namely one to Liberia with Joe Boway.


Join Tim Hetzner for a Reformation Heritage and Advent Christkindl Markets Tour

The tradition of the Advent Markets in Germany and Europe reaches back into the Middle Ages, when the December fairs were a time to stock up on provisions for the long winter months ahead. Today they provide a magical stage to share in the festive spirit of a traditional Christmas celebration handcrafted cribs and hand carved decorations, mulled wine, Christmas gingerbread and roasting chestnuts all help contribute to the festive mood. Literally translated, the street fairs are Christ-child markets - all with an Advent Theme. I would like you to join me and be amazed at the ultimate Christmas fantasy come true of lights and trees, ornaments and snow and everything to prepare you for Christmas without the commercialization of Christmas we have in the US. Add to the Christ-child markets the main sites of the Reformation and Luther on Christmas. Have you ever said to yourself, "If I had been in Bethlehem the first Christmas, things would have been different. I would have..." I found the following excerpt from Martin Luther's Christmas Book very challenging: "There are many of you in this congregation who think to yourselves: "If only I had been there! How quick I would have been to help the Baby! I would have washed His linen. How happy I would have been to go with the shepherds to see the Lord lying in the manger!" Yes, you would! You say that because you know how great Christ is, but if you had been there at that time you would have done no better than the people of Bethlehem. Childish and silly thoughts are these! Why don't you do it now! You have Christ in your neighbor. You ought to serve him, for what you do to your neighbor in need you do to the Lord Christ Himself." Martin Luther was right. We know he is right because Christmas present is no different than Christmas past. The only way we can say things might have been different that first Christmas is by making our present Christmas different. The words of Christ in Matt. 23:31-36 and the exhortation of John in I John 3:16, 17 challenge me and ought to challenge us as we consider the love of Christ demonstrated to us and our need to demonstrate that love of Christ to others. How different will this Christmas be for you? I invite you to join me in a trip which will be remembered for many years to come; to a place where magic's in the air.

Tim Hetzner, President of Lutheran Church Charities Click here for the trip brochure Click here to notify us of your interest in this trip


Pastor Jean Bingue of Bethesda Chicago Seeks Replacement Stove

Reverend Jean Bingue and the people of Bethesda Chicago work with a large Haitian community in the city and usually provide food after worship services. Recently the church stove failed. They have asked LCC to share the need for a replacement stove. If you have a gas stove in good condition or know someone who does, please contact Dianna Bonfield at (866) 455-6466 or by email Dianna@LutheranChurchCharities.org.

Tim Kurth Speaks to Seniors at Immanuel Palatine

Tim Kurth of LCC shared a devotion based on Matthew 6 with the Over 55 Ministry at Immanuel Palatine on Friday, February 17. He also presented a talk on the tornado that devastated Joplin, Missouri in 2011 and the work LCC has been doing in partnership with Immanuel Lutheran Church and Martin Luther School in Joplin. Tim shared pictures and stories from the time he and LCC staff spent in Joplin helping with the early recovery work. Please contact LCC at (866) 455-6466 to schedule Tim Kurth, Tim Hetzner or one of the other LCC staff members as a guest speaker at your next event. Immanuel Palatine Donates Bag Mats The women of Immanuel Palatine donated another set of bag mats that LCC will distribute to ministries that work with the homeless. Tim Kurth of LCC accepted this latest donation from Char Hetzel of Immanuel. Thank you to these dedicated ladies who take time to weave these mats.

Volunteers Needed to Help Organize Big Day of Serving (formerly 1 By Youth) Cosponsored by LCC

LCC is once again cosponsoring Big Day of Serving (formerly 1 By Youth) in partnership with Group Cares based in Loveland, Colorado. Last year's event brought over 600 youth and adult volunteers into Chicago's Austin neighborhood for a single day of transformational service. This year we hope to top 1000 volunteers. With the enthusiastic cooperation of Chicago Aldermen Emma Mitts and Jason Ervin, the event will have a lasting impact on residents in need. Marcia Turner is leading the team organizing this year's event with support from Tim Kurth and other LCC staff. Marcia is looking for volunteer leaders to help her put this life changing day of service together. Meetings will be limited to only what is absolutely necessary and she hopes to have the team together by the end of February. Help is needed in tracking and coordinating projects, sourcing donations from area businesses, managing the logistics of the day and other tasks related to seeing the event is a big success like it was last year. LCC is also accepting financial contributions to help defray the costs of the event. If you're interested in joining Marcia's team contact Tim Kurth at (866) 455-6466 or email him TimKurth@LutheranChurchCharities.org. Click here to donate to the Big Day of Serving


Immanuel Joplin Identifies Need for Skilled Volunteers and Dates to Serve Trent Davis, the Director of Disaster Response for Immanuel in Joplin, has sent out a list of dates when construction skilled volunteers are needed. These are one week blocks with a week being from Tuesday through Saturday. If your church can assemble a team of skilled workers for any of these dates please register at our website or contact Dona Martin at (866) 455-6466 or DonaMartin@LutheranChurchCharities.org. Here are the dates when teams are needed: The following weeks we could use up to an additional 20 skilled volunteers each day: 3/6 - 3/10 4/3 - 4/7 6/26 - 6/30 7/17 - 7/21

The following weeks we could use up to an additional 40 skilled volunteers each day: 2/28 - 3/3 3/27 - 3/31 4/10 - 4/14 4/24 - 4/28 5/1 - 5/5 5/8 - 5/12 5/15 - 5/19 6/12 - 6/16

Click here for more information or to register your team

New Photo Shows Example of Latrines Built in Haiti Thanks to Your Generosity Our friends in Haiti have sent new pictures of the latrine built by LCC volunteers in cooperation with the LCMS with a thank you to all who have supported this project.

Here are Ways to Help Our Ongoing Haiti Relief Efforts Spiritual Needs

Physical Needs

Staff Workers in the Tent Cities - $200 a month Bibles in French - $6 each Luther's Small Catechism in Creole - $5 each See Through the Scriptures manuals in French - $2 each

Latrines for the Lutheran schools - $500 Water Filters - School Version - $185 - Home Version - $35 Building Homes and Hope in Haiti Shoes - $5 Motorcycles for Pastors - $1,000 Support College Students Volunteering in Haiti - $150 Goats - $50 each General Disaster Response Donations

Developing Projects Radio Ministry-click here to learn more Hosting Haitian Christian Music Group for U.S. Tour - click here to learn more


Attention Thrivent Members: There's Still Time to Direct 2011 Dollars to LCC - Help Us Meet Our Expanding Ministry Needs

Thrivent has reported that a significant amount of the Thrivent Choice dollars allocated for members in Chicagoland have NOT been directed. The deadline for directing 2011 dollars to Lutheran Church Charities is March 31, 2012. We are asking Thrivent members to take advantage of this opportunity and help LCC respond to the ever-increasing needs. Thrivent Choice is the charitable giving program through which Thrivent Financial for Lutherans members are able to direct Thrivent charitable funds. Eligible members can designate Choice Dollars, based on insurance premiums, contract values, and Thrivent Financial volunteer leadership, which are then directed by the member to Lutheran organizations. To direct Thrivent Choice dollars please call 1-800-847-4836 and announce the topic "Thrivent Choice" when asked or go to the website: Thrivent Choice Dollars (www.thrivent.com/thriventchoice/). Direct dollars to LCC and let's not leave any money from 2011 on the table! We are deeply grateful for your support. The process for designating Thrivent Choice dollars is simple. Click this link to go direct to the Thrivent Choice page. Once there you can log-in or, if you haven't before, register. Then you can click the red 'Get Started' button to walk through the process of designating your Choice Dollars to LCC. If you would prefer to do this by phone you can call Thrivent at (800) 847-4836 and say 'Thrivent Choice' when prompted. If you would like additional help with this process, please call Rich Martin at LCC (866) 455-6466 and he'll walk you through the online process (plan to be in front of your computer when you call). Click here to designate Thrivent Choice dollars to LCC

LERT Training Available - Two Scheduled for March, One in May

Immanuel Lutheran Church in Freeport, Illinois is hosting LERT training on Tuesday, March 13th from 5:30 pm until 9 pm. Registration and a light dinner will begin at 5:30 pm followed by a three hour class from 6-9 pm. St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Hawthorn Woods, Illinois is hosting LERT training on Thursday, March 15th from 5:30 pm until 9 pm. Registration and a light dinner will begin at 5:30 pm followed by a three hour class from 6-9 pm. Living Waters Lutheran Church in Peoria, Illinois is hosting LERT training on Sunday, May 20th from 2:30 pm until 5:30 pm. Registration will begin at :00 pm followed by a three hour class from 2:30-5:30 pm.

Click here to register for the LERT training

Registration is $20 and helps cover the cost of the training materials, meal, and the LERT Safety Vest, which is required to be worn in a disaster response situation. Registration can be paid by credit card online at time of registration or by cash or check at the door. This training will prepare team members for credentialing and will focus on the safety, work, and ministry of Lutherans as Early Responders. Click here to register for LERT training For more information, call Dianna Bonfield at 866-455-6466 or email LCC@LutheranChurchCharities.org


Comfort Dog Update K-9 Comfort Dogs and Special Guest Visit Trinity Lutheran School in Roselle for Chapel Over 300 students at Trinity Roselle enjoyed a message on the Good Samaritan presented by Tim Kurth of LCC and featuring K-9 Comfort Dog Gunnar from Walther Lutheran High School in the role of the donkey. After chapel each class visited with the five Comfort Dogs and very special guest, K-9 Comfort Dog in Training, Ruthie along with her trainer Patty Milazzo. The dogs that visited Trinity included Star and handler Tranetta McComb, Tillie and handler Dick Bernard, Gunnar and handlers Gail Grebasch, Jon Weerts and Hannah McGinnis (a junior at Walther), Olympia and handler Dona Martin, and Chewie with handler Lynn Buhrke. The K-9 Comfort Dogs are regularly invited for events at Trinity Roselle. If you church or school would like a visit from our K-9 Comfort Dogs click on the link below and complete a visit request.

K-9 Comfort Dogs Visit Veterans Home in Hebron Illinois Ministering to Veterans has become a part of what the LCC K-9 Comfort Dog Ministry has been involved in. Rick Pain, (handler for Leo ) Tranetta McComb,( handler for Star) went to Hebron this week to visit with some homeless veterans and to do a Bible study. The staff was very happy for them being there to do Bible study and the 5 guys were great. These Veterans live in a resident home and would love to have regular visits and Bible studies that would also include a visit from the K-9 Comfort Dogs. Tranetta gave out used Bibles complete with camouflage covers for the Veterans to have, they were very grateful to receive them. Tranetta and Rick both have a heart for ministering to the Veterans so they will continue to go to Hebron and minister to those living there. Click here to schedule a K-9 Comfort Dog visit Donate to the K-9 Parish Comfort Dog Ministry

Thanks to Your Generous Support, We Were Able to Provide Assistance to the following: Christ the King - Funeral Assistance Fund St Paul (Boca Raton) - Surgery Assistance Fund CLMMA - English New Testaments/Bilingual Bibles - Salam Outreach Bethesda Lutheran Church - Food Outreach Zion Lutheran Church - Transition Support - NID


Items Free for the Asking LCC works THROUGH churches and is not a Direct Service Ministry. To request an item on our "Free for the Asking" list please contact your Church and ask that they call us (866-455-6466) requesting an item. Arrangements will then be made to connect the item with you. If you are not a member of a Christian Church then please call LCC to place you in contact with one of our LCMS churches who can assist you. 2908 Lift Chair (dark blue) - electric, upholstered, reclliner - has heat and vibrates 2902 (2) boxes and (1) can of assorted sockets and socket set pieces, paint roller, (2) hack saws, (1) grease gun, mason's hammer, claw hammer, hatchet, Army cot replacement canvas, (2) caulking guns, tube of acrylic caulk, (2) small measuring tapes, 10' measuring tape, 36" pry-bar, 16' motorized measuring tape, router, 16" laser level, scoup shovel, manual week wacker, extension pole for paint rollers, (2) tubes lithium grease, (1) socket set, universal joint socket set, one drill chuck, small level and (2) small sets of assorted sockets and drivers 2901 computer desk with hutch - storage above with area for keyboard and monitor, one drawer, adjustable shelves 2900 Plastic Children's chairs with metal legs for kids (14" high). (30) Gold and (11) Dark Gold in color Click here for the full list of Items Free for the Asking To OFFER an item for this section, or to get a receipt for an item you have donated, CLICK HERE for the NON-MONETARY DONATION FORM

Do More Than "Make A Wish" - Make A Difference in the Name of Christ

Receive full Kelley Blue Book value for your IRS charitable deduction as your car is given to a family in need and never sold by LCC

LCC regularly receives requests for vehicles to help families in need. We cannot keep up and are hoping that you will consider donating your vehicle through LCC to meet these needs. Any car, van, or SUV in good working order will be gladly accepted and passed through to people in need. You'll get the full value of your car for charitable donation credit. We cannot overstate the need for vehicles. If you have a working car or van please consider donating it to LCC for one of these families. All vehicles that are donated to LCC go directly out to families or individuals through our congregations. NO vehicles are sold. Here are some of the most recent requests, but we have others that are still waiting for some word... Pastor and Family in Desperate Need of Vehicle Faith Lutheran Church in Prescott, Michigan Seeks Van for Disabled Man Van Needed for Jesendys Hygiene Ministry Member of New Song, Aurora in Need of Car Pastor in Need of Van for Outreach Ministry in Chicago Cargo Van or Pick-up Truck Needed for Food Pantry at Zion Lutheran Church Click here for the complete page listing the needs

If you have a vehicle to donate, please contact LCC@LutheranChurchCharities.org or call 866-455-6466


Families in Need Help Make A Difference Geri Brazeal of Christ the King Chicago Appeals for Assistance for Funeral Costs

Geri Brazeal, wife of Pastor John Brazeal (pictured) at Christ the King in Chicago, who are both dear friends of LCC, are seeking assistance to cover the funeral costs for one of their most dedicated volunteers. The request came as part of a thank you note for a general gift to their ministry that recently came through LCC to Christ the King. Please consider making a gift and help Christ the King help a grieving family in their time of loss. Geri writes... Dear Friends, We are indeed grateful that the Lord moved someone to donate to our ministry. The church council has chosen to use this gift to help defray the cost of the funeral of one of the volunteers who cooked lunches for our school. We are in the process of collecting donations to cover the cost of her funeral ($4200). She died last week after complications following the amputation of her leg. There were circulation problems due to her advanced age and diabetes. She had financial problems so there was no insurance. Your gift is indeed a timely blessing to assist this family in their time of need. I can do all things through Him who gives me strength. Philippians 4:13 Geri Click here to donate

District President Dan Gilbert Appeals for Support for Pastor and His Family LCC has received an appeal from District President Dan Gilbert. A pastor and his family are in need of financial assistance as they make the transition into ministry in the LCMS. They have been Spirit led to pursue the course even though it has meant sacrificing regular income during this time. They ask for your prayerful support and, if the Spirit so leads you, temporary help with living expenses. LCC has already provided some assistance for immediate bills and will continue to support the family in this transition as the Lord provides through your contributions. Click here to support this pastor


Disaster Response Call for Alabama Tornado Clean-up Volunteers Temporarily Suspended

Reverend Ed Brashier, Southern District Disaster Coordinator, has alerted LCC that the city of Clay, Alabama, is asking volunteers to take a two week break and allow the city to clear debris from the streets. Piles of limbs and debris, some more than 10 feet high, placed along the streets by teams have severely restricted movement through the affected area. City crews need room to move through and clear what has already been done before allowing volunteers to continue. LCC will stay in touch with Pastor Ed and let volunteers know when they are welcome to return. Watch here for all the latest updates. Click here to donate to Tornado Relief in Alabama Click here for photos from Alabama

With LCC CARE CARDING You Can MAKE A DIFFERENCE in a Tangible Way So many people want to help the people of Joplin, Missouri in a meaningful way - but are not sure what to do. Here is an opportunity to provide Mercy and Compassion and Help to an individual or family right now! Click here for more information If you are unable to do a CARE CARD but would like to contribute to the purchase of gift cards, click here to donate.

Other Stories Still Seeking Support Tragic Car Accident Takes Life of Pastor's Wife and Two Children Urgent Request to Support Family Suffering Through Devastating Loss Short-Term Missionary Hannah Kiefer Seeks Assistance for One-Year Service Meagan Seals Miracle Baby Pastor Doug Swanson Requests Rent Assistance for a Member Reverend Robert Rahn of Lutheran Heritage Foundation Seeks Support for Sudanese Seminary Pastor Marky Kessa, President of the Lutheran Church in Haiti Makes Special Request to Replace Vehicle and Repair Worship Space Pastor Hicham Chehab Requests Help for Woman Needing Dental Work


Ministry Needs Help Make A Difference Voice of Care Requests Help With Special Needs Camp Scholarship

Voice of Care is a ministry to developmentally challenged people and those who care for them within our Northern Illinois District. Caring for those with special needs is a 24/7 responsibility that comes with financial challenges, many doctor and therapy appointments and more. Families rarely get breaks as few people are equipped to care for their special needs children and so provide time off. Voice of Care addresses many of these concerns by providing scholarships for the Special Needs Camp program held at Walcamp in Kingston, Illinois each summer. In order to make this camp accessible to everyone, Voice of Care scholarships cover some or all of the cost for families in need. LCC is cooperating with Voice of Care to help provide this year's scholarship fund. Your gift will make it possible for families to send their developmentally challenged child or adult child to camp. This is a memorable event for the child and provides a much needed respite for the family. Click here to donate for Voice of Care Camp Scholarships Click here to read a mother's story of Ellen's trip to camp Click here to learn more about Voice of Care

English New Testaments Needed for Salam Outreach to Students Request from Pastor Hicham Chehab, Salam Arabic Fellowship, Missionary, POBLO- Chicago

Salam Arabic Fellowship needs paperback English copies of the New Testament for the student ministry at College of DuPage and Morraine Valley Community College. NIV, or other modern translations are preferable. Our student ministry has given out more than 300 copies of the Bible to college students over the past four years, not to mention tracts and Christian books. God's Word sows seeds of faith in the hearts of people and would never return empty! At this time we are looking to give away copies of the New Testament only. We have found that to be the most effective outreach to the students. If you have copies of the New Testament to donate contact LCC at 866-455-6466 or email LCC@LutheranChurchCharities.org Click here to donate for the purchase of New Testaments


LCC in need of Video Editors for Missions Lutheran Church Charities receives frequent requests from ministries and missionaries asking for help producing short videos on their mission or ministry. Although LCC has all the equipment and a studio, we simply do not have the staff time to do all the editing jobs that are asked of us. If you have the skills and would like to volunteer to help a missionary or someone working to go on the mission field tell their story we would like to talk with you. Anyone interested in volunteering for projects is asked to please contact Dana Yocum, Tim Kurth, or Tim Hetzner at LCC@LutheranChurchCharities.org

Items Available to a Ministry 2900 Plastic Children's chairs with metal legs for kids (14" high). (30) Gold and (11) Dark Gold in color 2897 Risograph GR 3750 printer (black & white printing only) 2881 (22) Lutheran Worship Hymnals (Blue) located in Hampshire, Illinois 2879 72" x 72" Sauder Oak wall unit 2873 Savin 3350 Duplicator Click here for the full list of Items Available to a Ministry To OFFER an item for this section, or to get a Receipt for an item you have donated, CLICK HERE for the NON-MONETARY DONATION FORM

Mission Opportunities Help Make A Difference New Believers, New Starts in Cambodia!

George & Shary Frahm (pictured) are LCMS Missionaries recently commissioned at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Palatine. Through this commissioning, Immanuel is partnering with the Frahm's in providing support for their Cambodian mission. Together, we are seeking other congregations throughout the LCMS to join in this effort to support the "Angels Dormitory project in Phnom Penh, Cambodia." Click here to read more


Short Term Mission Opportunities MOST Ministries

Carly Stevens, Executive Director MOST Ministries

Lutheran Church Charities endorses MOST Ministries as a valuable partner in Proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ in works of service to others in places throughout the world. We have worked with MOST in the past and endorse and support this ministry. If you are interested in Short Term Mission opportunities, please click here to find out what currently is available. Or you may go directly to their website at www.MostMinistries.org We thank God for the ministry and partnership of MOST Ministries and encourage those who are interested to be involved with them in serving others. Thank you, Tim Hetzner President, Lutheran Church Charities

COME LORD JESUS, BE OUR GUEST ... You recognize this prayer written by Martin Luther ...

Come Lord Jesus, be our guest And let thy gifts to us be blessed. Amen If we really mean this prayer and want Jesus to be our Guest - wouldn't we feed him also? Consider becoming a part of LCC's individual challenge and FEED THE INVISIBLE GUEST - AND MAKE HIM VISIBLE program to help feed the hungry. Click here for more details | Click here to donate now Click here for a Bulletin Insert

International Ministry Scholarship a Child in Myanmar

Because of your Donations Two of 10 Students have Received Scholarships Click here if you would like to make a donation to help one of these young students

Christian Education Projects in the Philippines Help the Lutheran Church of the Philippines (LCP) move toward establishing 100 new church and school ministries by the year 2017 to reach more people with the saving gospel of Jesus Christ! Rev. James Cerdenola is the LCP President. Read more... Click here to donate


LCC Ministry Resources Tim's Pick of the Week

NIV Bible Closeout Sale

Looking to be in an in-depth Bible Study? Does Your Church Want to Host a Study? Your Small Group?

Over 150 weeks of In-Depth Bible Studies available on DVD

Tim Hetzner, President of Lutheran Church Charities, has led over 40 Biblical Studies Trips to the Middle East over the past 30 years. Learn his insights into the Biblical Text, the Culture and Customs of the People, the History and Archeology of the land - but MOST OF ALL - discover the MINDMETHOD-MANNER and MINISTRY of our Lord Jesus Christ. All Courses are available on DVD and also on the Internet. Become a host site for Word Among Us Studies and find Answers in the Bible for Life's Many Difficulties and Questions! For more information and registration, Click Here... To find out more information contact Tim Hetzner at 866-455-6466 or email at WAU@LutheranChurchCharities.org

Hot Dog Cart and Grill Available for Ministry Events Thanks to Thrivent and Generous Donors

Thanks to the generous contributions of LCC donors and a grant from The Northwest Cook County Thrivent Branch, LCC has acquired a commercial grade food service cart and a large gas grill. Both of these are mounted on trailers and can be picked up to be used by your church for picnics, festivals, and other events where food is served. LCC plans to use this food prep equipment as part of our disaster response in


order to feed volunteers and victims of disaster. When there is no disaster related activity the cart and grill are available for churches and schools in the Northern Illinois District. If you would like to use one or both of these for an upcoming event, please contact LCC or click below to complete a request form. LCC always looks for ways to resource your ministry in unique and creative ways. Click here to fill out a reservation form

Ministry Resources Available to Congregations Looking for Ways to Share the Mercy and Compassion of Christ to Those in Your Church and Community? How to Conduct a Successful Mission Fair

Click here to learn more about these and other Ministry Resources available from LCC

LCC Staff and Comfort Dogs Available for Church Functions and School Chapels! Click here to learn more!

Servant at Heart - Online Christian Business Directory Looking for a Christian business? Lutheran Church Charities has an online Christian Business Directory, Servant@Heart. This online directory allows: - Christians businesses to advertise their services without cost. - Christians looking for employment a place to post their resume - Christians with job openings a place to post those opening - Others to seek out Christian businesses and employees

Click here to learn more

Faith Led Feet - An Opportunity to Put Your Faith in Action

Lutheran Church Charities has created a new page,"Faith Led Feet", on our web site that will help Christians who are involved in activities for a charitable cause as an expression of their faith to spread the word. Click here to read more.


LCC Emergency Assistance Fund LCC gets requests daily concerning people who need assistance, and it is increasing because of the current economic times we are living in. LCC works through our churches to provide assistance by making the need known - and dollar per dollar we give the money to a church to help the family or individual. However, we receive some requests that are emergencies, and money is needed that day or the next day and we can't always get the need out in our weekly email newsletter first. Would you consider making a gift to our LCC Emergency Assistance fund so that when these emergency needs occur we can help (through our churches) quicker? This is an important way for the Body of Christ to share the Mercy and Compassion and Proclamation of Christ. To contribute please click here Thank you for continuing to Make A Difference! Tim Hetzner

Theological Conference on Apologetics

February 25, 2012 Holy Cross Jenison, Michigan

The Michigan District, LCMS is excited to offer three identical Theological Conferences in 2012 for youth, congregation members, and church workers. The conference will help participants understand how to defend their faith through what history has given from an archeological perspective, the cultural aspect, and the challenge of Islam. Click here for more information and to register

Immanuel Palatine Hosts A Heritage of Hymns Festival

Sunday, February 26, 4 pm Immanuel Lutheran Church 200 North Plum Grove Road Palatine, IL 60067

Immanuel Lutheran Church in Palatine will be hosting A Heritage of Hymns Festival on Sunday, February 26th, beginning at 4 p.m. Concert-goers are invited to join with several choirs, a brass ensemble and the handbell choir in singing beloved hymns of faith, including A Mighty Fortress, Beautiful Savior, Love Divine and many more. Click here for full brochure


Saint Luke Lutheran School, Itasca - Open House and Registration Sunday, February 26, 12-2 am Monday, February 27, 9-11 am Saint Luke Lutheran School 410 South Rush St Itasca, IL 60143

Mark your calendars! On Sunday, February 26, 12-2 pm and on Monday, February 27, 9-11am Saint Luke Lutheran School, Itasca is hosting an Open House. Saint Luke offers full day Kindergarten, five day Prekindergarten, morning and afternoon Preschool and Prekindergarten classes and individualized instruction to challenge each student 1st-8th grade. We are Christ centered, academically strong, and a place where your child matters most. To meet the needs of families, St. Luke also offers before and after school care, 6:30 am-6:00 pm. Our teachers look forward to meeting you on February 26 at Saint Luke. (www.saintlukeitasca.org - 630-773-0396)

Evening Concert - Mariachi San Pablo

March 16, 2012 - 7 pm Calvary Lutheran Church 107 N. Wood Dale Rd. Wood Dale, Illinois Ysleta Lutheran Mission from El Paso, Texas. Come hear your favorite Christian and popular songs and hymns performed in the Mexican, folk "Mariachi Style!" For more information, please call (630) 766-2838 or visit www.ylm.org for more Mariachi San Pablo tour information!

Click here for the flyer in English Click here for the flyer in Spanish

4th Annual Voice of Care Benefit Concert

March 31, 2012 Hyatt Hotel 1400 Corporetum Drive Lisle, Illinois You are invited to an evening of music and dance. Live music provided by The New Invaders - www.NewInvaders.com - Playing the best of the 60's

Tickets: $30 Price Covers: Appetizers, desserts and refreshments Silent Auction: held to raise additional funds for the future of Voice of Care - In Christ with person developmentally challenged! For more information or to order tickets, click here.


Retreat for Men - Men of Courage & Encouragement

April 20-22, 2012 Camp LuWiSoMo W5421 Aspen Rd Wild Rose, Wisconsin

"As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 This retreat offers you the opportunity to sharpen and be sharpened, to encourage and be encouraged, and to be inspired to greater courage to live out your faith in Jesus Christ at home, at work, and in your community. Pastor Ken Klaus will be our speaker for the weekend as we enjoy the beautiful setting and facilities at Camp LuWiSoMo. You will not want to miss this weekend retreat. Wives, you will not want your husband to miss this opportunity. The retreat begins with registration and fellowship from 6-9 p.m. on Friday, April 20, and ends at noon on Sunday, April 22. The schedule will include time for Bible study, worship, recreation, food, and fellowship. Space is limited and will be filled based on when the registration form and deposit are received, so sign up today! For more information, click here.

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How To Support Lutheran Church Charities All contributions go dollar per dollar to the causes listed in this newsletter. If you would like more information on how to help or if you have items to share please contact TimHetzner@LutheranChurchCharities.org or send contributions to LCC, 333 West Lake Street, Addison, IL 60101 or contribute at our web site at http://www.LutheranChurchCharities.org or call us for credit card donations at LCC's office at (866) 455- 6466


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