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A baptism is always a special event in a congregation. We love to show baptism photos on our pages (see our cover and devotion this month), as sinners—young and old—receive new life in Christ. But baptisms during the Lent and Easter seasons can be especially poignant as we consider all that our Savior has done to win eternal life for us. Our devotion this month reminds us of what our baptism means—the death and burial of our old self and the arising of a new self to serve God. We’re alive in Christ! 

A variety of other articles throughout the issue remind us of other Easter and Holy Week assurances we have. 

- Julie Wietzke, managing editor

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Expanding and planning local Spanish-speaking ministries

In November 2025, members from WELS congregations in Texas and Florida gathered at Christ, Denver, Colo., for a Spanish Outreach Intensive—an event designed to help churches reach their Spanish-speaking neighbors using local members and Academia Cristo resources. In the past,...
 
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Let your light shine: Noah Bater

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Book nook: God’s Word, God’s work

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Moments with missionaries: Jon Bare

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Q&A: Why are the 40 days between Jesus’ resurrection and his ascension important for the disciples and for us?

Please explain: Why did God cruelly command Abraham to sacrifice his son?

Now I lay me down to sleep