North America

Mexico-Leon: Manager
Pastor Mike Hartman, the Mexico field coordinator, sees plenty of opportunities for outreach, but doesn’t have the personnel to follow through on them. That is until now.
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Mexico-Leon: Teachers
In 2010, as the violence in northern Mexico escalated, mission work was relocated to a safer region in the central part of that county, one ripe for the harvest. The church is now able to offer English as a Second Language classes to the Mexican nationals.
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Michigan-Detroit
Cristo Palabra de Vida was initially started to reach out to the Latino population of an economically depressed area of Detroit. Now, almost all outreach efforts are multicultural.
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Michigan-Lansing
By utilizing the approach of friendship evangelism, lay worker Doug Tabor reaches out to international university students at Michigan State University and Lansing Community College with English classes.
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New York-Woodside
Three years after Sure Foundation Lutheran Church in New York City opened its doors in 2000, English classes became instrumental in reaching people with the gospel. Teaching English satisfies a core need in this community of immigrants.
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Tennessee-Morristown
Living Promise Lutheran Church in Morristown, TN, is an exploratory mission congregation that began in July of 2011. The congregation began with 12 members. In five short months, worship attendance grew to nearly 30, with hopes of increasing to 50 by the end of next year if not sooner.
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Texas-Edna
When a neighboring community college near Edna, TX, dropped English as a Second Language (ESL) classes from its course offerings in 2005, Redeemer Lutheran Church saw an opportunity to reach out to the Hispanic population.
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