Approximately sixty invited guests attended a special event to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Lutheran Hour Ministries in Latvia on Friday afternoon. The activities began with a concert and poetry reading by Mr. Goran Gora (www.gorangora.com), a talented young musician who performed several of his own compositions. Between each composition he read a poem from the … Continue reading »
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Lutheran Hour Ministries-Nicaragua shares the Good News at Walk-in Clinics and Hospitals
Recently, Lutheran Hour Ministries-Nicaragua volunteers visited one of Nicaragua’s walking clinics where the Orphan Grain Train is distributing medical supplies. During this visit, volunteers from LHM-Nicaragua handed out some monthly booklets on spiritual topics and interacted with patients waiting for medical attention. This exchange gave volunteers the opportunity to speak with these people about the … Continue reading »
Sharing the Gift of Christ’s Love in Latvia
On January 21, the Orphan Grain Train delivered a massive container donated items to LHM—Latvia. Two volunteers and old friends of the office, Vita and Ilze, stepped up to divide the mountain of goods into sets for local families. When the ladies had finished, 50 packs of donations were ready to hit the hands of … Continue reading »
OGT Distributions Continue. Next up… Ghana.
The staff and volunteers at LHM—Ghana are jubilant after the arrival of a container from the Orphan Grain Train (OGT). This is the third such shipment, this year, by OGT to a Lutheran Hour Ministries ministry center. With the other two going to Latvia and Cameroon. The items received will give much needed aid and … Continue reading »
LHM—Cameroon Begins Distribution of OGT Shipment
LHM—Cameroon recently received a shipment of supplies to provide goods and equipment necessary for a program that aims to reach out to girls who have been cast out of their homes and congregations due to unwed pregnancy and sexual abuse. “The project seeks to encourage and empower the teenage mothers and victims of sexual exploitation,” … Continue reading »