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An unexpected journey

“It was God’s plan for me.”

Wei Nadine Li, a member of the South Asian Lutheran Evangelical Mission, WELS’ sister synod in Hong Kong, graduated in December 2025 from Martin Luther College (MLC), New Ulm, Minn.

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Wei Nadine Li; her husband, Steve; and their son, Ben. Steve currently lives and works in Hong Kong, and Ben is a freshman at the University of Minnesota. Wei lives and serves in St. Joseph, Mich.

Li says that God has been preparing her for years for attending MLC, including when she served as a volunteer at her son’s school in East Asia. The peace and love she felt after visiting the campus cemented her decision. “Everyone helped me a lot,” she says. “My classmates, professors, and everyone at [MLC]—without them I could not have survived. My diploma doesn’t belong to me. It belongs to everyone who helped me through the years.”

She now is a dorm supervisor for international students at Michigan Lutheran High School, St. Joseph, Mich., serving 26 international students from 8 countries.

Read her thoughts on her time at MLC and her passion for telling others about her loving Savior:

For many years, I was a happy full-time mother until an unexpected journey brought me to the United States in the summer of 2022. During that time, Pastor Titus from our home church in Hong Kong strongly encouraged me to visit Martin Luther College for my son Ben’s future college application. I listened, and that visit changed my life.

After Ben transferred to East Asia Rising Eagles School, I joined Mrs. Hannah Boughton/Zhang’s mom’s group. Ben was taught religion by Mr. Philip Scriver, a former Friends Network teacher. Soon after, our family of three was baptized together in front of the East Asia WELS church congregation and Friends Network ministry workers.

Now, nine years later, I received training as a student teacher in Mr. Scriver’s classroom at St. Paul’s Lutheran School in New Ulm, Minn. How amazing is that? God is almighty! I am also thankful for my husband, Steve. Without his strong support, I could not have completed this life-changing chance.

I cannot count the times I have cried tears of gratitude. Many times, I wondered how I could survive even a week without all the kind help I have received from so many people. But I know that God remembers every single name. The love shown to me has been the picture of true Christian faith. I feel loved every day, and I often think about how I can repay that love.

My previous advisor, Prof. Tingting Schwartz, once told me, “Do not think of rewarding those who helped you, but reward others.” Through her words, I realized that I owe everything to God himself. His love pours into me through the many Christians I’ve met. They fill my heart, and the love of Jesus wants to flow through me to anyone who needs him, especially those in East Asia.

I love to share my experiences with my friends back in East Asia. My Christian friends and I thank God and marvel that such a place like New Ulm exists in the world. They are encouraged by the Christians I have met there. Even my non-Christian friends are often surprised by the blessings God has given me and say with amazement, “Your God is so good!” Each time, I can’t help but smile and reply, “Jesus is not only my God, he is yours as well.” Those words often lead to long talks. I admit I am not always able to give the perfect Bible passage, but I know my mission as a Christian is to spread God’s Word with all people in all places. With Jesus leading me, I am on the right path.

I continue to ask myself how I can thank him. My prayer is simple: “Send me, send me, my Lord. Here am I.”

Volume 113, Number 02
Issue: February 2026