The Lutheran Women’s Organization (LUWO) of Malawi held their annual convention this week in the Zomba district. Over eight hundred women traveled by bus to the village of Namangale to renew old friendships and to recommit themselves to faithfully serving the congregations of the Lutheran Church of Central Africa (LCCA).
Walking Between Two Elephants
Missionary Dan and Karen Kroll have temporarily relocated to Lilongwe, Malawi while the situation on the ground is being assessed.
As we sat with our fellow workers from our mission field, we learned much about the situation there. They had come from the place we call “home,” a place which had now become unsafe for us to return.
Worship Wrestling
This week’s post is written by Rev. James Aderman, a pastor who has served congregations in Florida and Wisconsin and is currently retired. Pastor Aderman recently came to Malawi to teach continuing education courses for pastors from Malawi and Zambia.
The topic was familiar. If I had closed my eyes I could easily have imagined myself in a group of WELS pastors in the United States. Continue reading “Worship Wrestling”