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Jun 5, 2020 • 12min

Serving the Homeless During COVID-19 Pandemic

Deaconess Dr. Kim Schave, Executive Director of Humanitri, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about who Humanitri serves, how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected these families, and some unexpected blessings that have come during this time. Learn more about the work of Humanitri at humanitri.org.
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Jun 4, 2020 • 14min

'Here I Write' Conference: The Art of Illustrating

Kelly Schumacher, creator and artist of Agnus Dei Liturgical Arts, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about how illustration affects how a reader reads a book, the influence visual art has when paired with words, and Kelly's inspirations for illustrations. Find Kelly's artwork and books at agnusdeiarts.com.The 'Here I Write' Conference for Lutheran Writers was created by Katie Schuermann as a place for Lutheran writers, editors, authors, journalists, preachers, teachers, professionals, novices to come together and learn from each other. It was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but we're overjoyed to welcome several of the speakers to our mini-conference on The Coffee Hour! Find all speakers and topics at kfuo.org/hereiwrite.
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Jun 4, 2020 • 13min

'Here I Write' Conference: Networking Readers & Writers

Mary J. Moerbe, LCMS deaconess and writer, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about why community is important for creatives, some ways to find community online and in person, and how community helps creatives hone ideas and share resources. Find Deaconess Moerbe's resources at LutheranHomeschool.com and maryjmoerbe.com.The 'Here I Write' Conference for Lutheran Writers was created by Katie Schuermann as a place for Lutheran writers, editors, authors, journalists, preachers, teachers, professionals, novices to come together and learn from each other. It was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but we're overjoyed to welcome several of the speakers to our mini-conference on The Coffee Hour! Find all speakers and topics at kfuo.org/hereiwrite.
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Jun 3, 2020 • 29min

Confronting Social Injustice and Loving Our Neighbors

Rev. Roosevelt Gray— LCMS Director of Black Ministry, and Rev. Dr. Steven Schave— LCMS Director of Urban & Inner City Mission and Church Planting, and Host of Mission Field USA, join Andy and Sarah to talk about experiences with systemic racism and civil unrest, how we respond as people of faith to our neighbors around us, and what Scripture tells us about sharing the love of Christ. The Rev. Roosevelt Gray, director of LCMS Black Ministry (with tie), and the Rev. Steve Schave, director of LCMS Urban and Inner City Mission (second from right) pray with others along West Florissant Avenue on Monday, August 18, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo. LCMS Communications/Erik M. Lunsford[/caption]
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Jun 2, 2020 • 13min

'Here I Write' Conference: The Author as a Speaker

Donna (Pyle) Snow, author of over 35 Bible studies for Concordia Publishing House and the LWML, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about why being comfortable with public speaking is an important skill to have, how even introverts can be good at it, and some tips on how to put the audience at ease and engage them with the topic. Find Donna's work at artesianministries.org and cph.org.The 'Here I Write' Conference for Lutheran Writers was created by Katie Schuermann as a place for Lutheran writers, editors, authors, journalists, preachers, teachers, professionals, novices to come together and learn from each other. It was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but we're overjoyed to welcome several of the speakers to our mini-conference on The Coffee Hour! Find all speakers and topics at kfuo.org/hereiwrite.
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Jun 2, 2020 • 13min

'Here I Write' Conference: Rhetorical Architecture 101

Heather Smith, writer for several publications and one of our Lutheran education experts, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about how the art of rhetoric informs writing, what persuasion actually is, and how these things are present in much of what we read.The 'Here I Write' Conference for Lutheran Writers was created by Katie Schuermann as a place for Lutheran writers, editors, authors, journalists, preachers, teachers, professionals, novices to come together and learn from each other. It was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but we're overjoyed to welcome several of the speakers to our mini-conference on The Coffee Hour! Find all speakers and topics at kfuo.org/hereiwrite.
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Jun 1, 2020 • 27min

Mental Health Monday: Physical Movement for Mental Health

Dr. John Eckrich, Founder of Grace Place Wellness, fills in for Deaconess Heidi Goehmann on this episode of Mental Health Monday to talk about the relationship between physical activity and mental health, including correlation between the two, benefits of physical movement on mental wellbeing, and ways to incorporate physical movement into daily living. Learn more about Grace Place Wellness at graceplacewellness.org.Hear Mental Health Mondays each Monday at 9am CT! Find all episode with the tag "Mental Health Monday." View Deaconess Heidi's Mental Health Playlist on Youtube and find all of her writings at heidigoehmann.com.
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May 29, 2020 • 13min

Wedding Vows: The Voice of Love

Rev. Dr. Kenneth Wieting, author of 'The Blessings of Weekly Communion,' joins Andy and Sarah to talk about how God's Word is different from cultural inventions or feelings in informing our vocations in marriage, what scripture commands husbands and wives to do and be, and the relationship between marriage and baptism. Read Pastor Wieting's article 'Wedding Vows: The Voice of Love' in the May issue of the Lutheran Witness.Find online exclusives of the Lutheran Witness at witness.lcms.org and subscribe to the Lutheran Witness at cph.org/witness.
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May 29, 2020 • 13min

Responding to Flooding in Michigan

Rev. Dr. Ross Johnson, Director of LCMS Disaster Response, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about how the recent flooding in mid-Michigan has affected the communities near Midland, how the many LCMS congregations in the area have been affected, and how the Synod and communities are coming together to help in the disaster response. To learn more or donate, visit lcms.org/disaster or michigandistrict.org.
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May 28, 2020 • 13min

'Here I Write' Conference: A Beginner’s Guide to Writing Historical Fiction

Naomi Stephens, author of 'Shadow among Sheaves,' a 19th-century retelling of theRuth/Boaz story set during the British occupation of India, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about where to begin when writing historical fiction, fitting historical facts into a work of fiction, and the challenges of writing this particular genre. Find her book at Amazon.com or wherever books are sold.The 'Here I Write' Conference for Lutheran Writers was created by Katie Schuermann as a place for Lutheran writers, editors, authors, journalists, preachers, teachers, professionals, novices to come together and learn from each other. It was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but we're overjoyed to welcome several of the speakers to our mini-conference on The Coffee Hour! Find all speakers and topics at kfuo.org/hereiwrite.

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