7 Years Old. Battling Sickle Cell, Held by Christ.

Seven-year-old James fights for his life with sickle cell disease. His grandmother, Catherine, struggles to care for him alone. Your gift can provide care and the hope of baptism today to children like James.

Jesus cares about the whole person. So do we.

Everywhere we serve, we address the physical and spiritual concerns of a community. We prioritize building long-term relationships with local communities, working together to implement sustainable solutions. At the same time, we engage the local believers in volunteer service to meet their neighbors’ needs and share the gospel message.

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Christian parents often wonder how to raise children who are genuinely generous—not simply polite, obedient, or well-mannered, but shaped by Christ’s love in a way that naturally flows out toward others....

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How Can I Teach My Kids to Be Generous?

Brandy Prahl11/17/2025 3:10:54 PM

Christian parents often wonder how to raise children who are genuinely generous—not simply polite, obedient, or well-mannered, but shaped by Christ’s love in a way that naturally flows out toward others. Scripture and Lutheran teaching give us a clear framework: generosity begins with the gospel, grows through vocation, and is nurtured by consistent rhythms of faith lived out in the home.

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