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Beware the Sharks (Lent) - Tuesday, March 27

My ancestors response to suffering was to gather and examine the community for wrongdoing and ask for forgiveness. We can learn from them.

When trials come, do not blame God. Repent. Confess your sins and ask for forgiveness. And our joy, in suffering or not, is God’s grace through Jesus and the promise of an eternal joy.

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Are We Any Better Than Fish? (Lent) - Monday, March 19

It is interesting that the first thing Jesus says to the disciples was words of assurance, the words “peace be with you,” not “have no fear” or “you are safe now.” Why? Because the real fear of eternal death and the danger of eternal separation from God is now gone. In the words of our resurrected Lord, “Peace be with you!”

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Growing a Community of Believers in Hawaii

If there is one word that describes the work of Lutheran Indian Ministries in Hawaii, it is COMMUNITY.

On the island of Oahu, where churches and communities are becoming more disconnected, Vicar Clarence DeLude (Native Hawaiian) works to create missional communities and bring church bodies together.

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A Vision for Hawaii & LIM

“Stories play an important part in our lives,” Clarence says. “We read stories to our children to help them fall asleep. We tell stories of our day over the dinner table. We recount stories of times long past with old friends at reunions. “Stories teach lessons from the past and create ideas for the future. The greatest story of all, the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, gives us hope and assurance for our eternity. This is the story the Native children of Hawaii need to hear.”

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