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This collection of videos featuring NALC Bishop John Bradosky, NALC executive staff members, and other leaders are published regularly. Personal stories from local congregations, international missions and personal ministry experiences are also featured.

Reflections on what the word “discipleship” really means, the vision for the NALC, and what it means to be “mission-driven” are just a few of the many topics you will hear about.

As the NALC strives to be Christ centered, mission driven, traditionally grounded and congregationally focused, we hope and pray these resources will prove to be noteworthy and helpful tools in your discipleship journey.

Click on a date below to view the video for that day.

January 9, 2018
January 2, 2018
December 25, 2017
December 19, 2017
December 5, 2017

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January 9, 2018

January 9, 2018 – “Discipleship is more than just what happens on Sunday morning…” This fascinating interview with Jerry Roehr and Teresa Peters from St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba, has long-reaching implications. A congregation that still has a healthy German language worship service and a second one in English, this congregation shares some practical implications for what it means to follow Jesus regardless of language, generational differences and cultural understanding.

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January 2, 2018

What began as a very creative and quirky way to help raise funds for local mission work has become a ministry opportunity at All Saints in Arlington, Texas: A chance to feed hungry children in Jesus’ Name with the hope of beginning intentional conversations in the home and among people, having the larger Kingdom vision of not trying to “grow membership” at All Saints, but to reach out with the Good News of Jesus Christ.

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December 26, 2017

Reading the Word of God, a daily Bible reading guide for use over the next three years, was conceived and prepared as a result of ongoing discussions between representatives of the NALC, the Lutheran Church–Canada (LCC), and the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). The reading guide includes monthly calendars with daily readings starting in January 2018 and continuing through December 2020. As a companion to the daily Bible readings, 52 suggested weekly readings (one for each week of the year) are offered from the book, Luther and the Scriptures by Johann Michael Reu. Visit missions.nalcnetwork.com/reading-the-word-of-god/ for more details.

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December 19, 2017

Become a GCS Partner today

It’s been such a blessing to watch the NALC’s new starts and global projects grow. Adding new global workers each year and renewing congregations are just several other areas of our mission-driven efforts. But we understand how important it is to be able to continue to launch and sustain these mission driven efforts in the future.

By partnering with the Great Commission Society for just $10 each month (individual) or $100 per month (congregation), you will provide up to three years of transitional or emergency aid for missions, as well as start-up funds for new mission starts in North America. 100% of your pledge goes directly to these mission projects. To connect or partner today, please visit: missions.nalcnetwork.com/gcs-partnership/

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December 5, 2017

Dr. Gemechis Buba shares a greeting and invitation to prayer for the Body of Christ! (Originally broadcast live via Facebook)

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