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His heart beats for his Savior
Coach Lance Meyer is a walking billboard for the love of Jesus. Whether he's introducing young men from Kingdom Prep Lutheran High School, Milwaukee, Wis., to the game of golf, painting commissioned watercolor portraits for Mother's Day, or sharing wisdom from years of ministry experience, no one in Lance’s circle questions for whom he’s doing it all. His heart beats for his Savior.
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Lance has walked down a long and difficult road to where he is today. In 2020, a personal health crisis moved Lance to take a big step back and have an honest look at his life. He ended up dropping everything to start his own youth ministry program. These days, you might find him recording podcasts, leading devotions at schools around Milwaukee, or teaching kids how to paint. But how did Lance get there?
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Lance Meyer with his artwork
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Each year, WELS collects data from all congregations and schools. WELS Congregational Services compiles this data into a comprehensive statistical report and publishes a statistical summary and analysis. The 2023 statistical summary shares some . . .
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“Love your neighbor as yourself” (Luke 10:27). Read how three congregations have designed their properties to be inviting spaces for their neighbors. . . .
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I've lost count of how many times I’ve heard someone recite what seems to be a maxim of American Christianity: “God will never give us more than we can handle.” Have you ever heard someone say that? I call this a maxim of American Christianity because it's filled . . .
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