April 15th, 2026
Keith Haney
A man sits in serene meditation, facing the vast ocean as the gentle waves create a calming backdrop. By Rev. Dr. B. Keith Haney In nearly every Lutheran congregation, ministry moves forward because faithful people show up—day after day—to preach, teach, visit, organize, pray, counsel, and serve. Pastors, deaconesses, church staff, educators, musicians, and volunteers […]
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March 17th, 2026
Keith Haney
A majestic historic church stands against a serene evening sky, highlighting its timeless architecture and spiritual significance. How do we define the historic church? The LCMS teaches that the Church exists where the Gospel is purely taught and the Sacraments are rightly administered , and that its mission is the proclamation of the Gospel to […]
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March 3rd, 2026
Keith Haney
Silent and serene, the empty church invites reflection as sunlight filters through its stained glass windows. In my previous call, we had the Northern Illinois District has a cool tagline, New Starts…New Believers (NSNB). For twelve years, it was the guiding vision for our district missions. We set aggressive goals 125 new church plants by the 500 […]
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February 8th, 2026
Keith Haney
Today, it can feel like the world is divided. Being someone who brings people together is more important than ever. Becoming a personal bridge builder means connecting people, ideas, and cultures to encourage understanding and growth. This journey is personal and can change you, calling for self-awareness, empathy, and courage. It’s about moving beyond your […]
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January 23rd, 2026
Keith Haney
Prayer is a vital part of spiritual life, a way to communicate with God and deepen our relationship with Him. One of the most powerful ways to pray is by using Scripture itself. Praying with Scripture allows us to align our hearts with God’s promises, His will, and His truth. It transforms our prayers from […]
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January 22nd, 2026
Keith Haney
A family enjoys a playful afternoon at the amusement park, eagerly participating in a fun fishing game together. by Corinne Hammond Christian leaders and ministry workers dedicated to faith-based parenting often face a quiet challenge: raising children who not only embrace their beliefs but also develop the confidence to lead. In today’s world, nurturing […]
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January 13th, 2026
Keith Haney
A row of lightbulbs, with one brightly illuminated, symbolizes the power of ideas and the spark of creativity during brainstorming sessions. As churches enter 2026, outreach looks different from what it did just a few years ago. Communities are more digitally connected, more diverse in their needs, and more interested in authenticity and real impact. […]
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January 5th, 2026
Keith Haney
In a world that often feels divided, the idea of becoming a bridge holds profound significance. It symbolizes the power to connect, unite, and foster understanding between different people, ideas, or communities. This concept goes beyond physical structures; it represents a mindset and a way of living that embraces empathy, communication, and collaboration. The Symbolism […]
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December 30th, 2025
Keith Haney
The story of Jesus’ birth is one of the most cherished narratives in history. Central to this story is the humble setting where it all began – a stable. This place, often depicted in nativity scenes worldwide, holds deep spiritual and historical significance. Exploring the Jesus birth stable history offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient […]
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December 9th, 2025
Keith Haney
Stewardship is often thought of as just managing money, but its true meaning goes much farther than that. Teaching stewardship is about discipleship and shaping how believers see everything they have—time, talents, and treasure—as gifts entrusted by God to fulfill His purposes in His Church. This understanding changes hearts, encourages mission, promotes generosity, and deepens […]
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