{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Hymn Sing with Sarah: Good Shepherd Sunday

“Good Shepherd” hymns in the Lutheran Service Book are the focus in this Easter season Hymn Sing with Sarah episode.

5 Minutes with a Missionary — LCMS International Mission: S1Ep9. Life from the 4th floor | Dr. Stephen Oliver

Dr. Stephen Oliver (Taiwan) shares about his family’s 4th floor apartment that overlooks a major highway in Taiwan.

5 Minutes with a Missionary — LCMS International Mission: S1Ep8. Music makes it feel like home | Deaconess Sandra Rhein

Deaconess Sandra Rhein (Asia) uses music so that her home can come along with her as she travels.

5 Minutes with a Missionary — LCMS International Mission: S1Ep7. The evacuation and return | Johanna Stinnett

After surviving a terrible flood, Johanna Stinnett (Ethiopia) and her family faced another major change to their home.

5 Minutes with a Missionary — LCMS International Mission: S1Ep6 The Flood | Johanna Stinnett

Johanna Stinnett (Ethiopia) returns to the podcast after a flood devastated her family’s home and the seminary campus where they live.

5 Minutes with a Missionary — LCMS International Mission: S1Ep5. Be ready to entertain | Rev. J.P. and Aimee Cima

Rev. J.P. and Aimee Cima (Cambodia) discuss hospitality on the mission field- in slightly gory detail.

5 Minutes with a Missionary — LCMS International Mission: S1Ep4. Who needs a kitchen anyway? | Deaconess Kim Bueltmann

Deaconess Kim Bueltmann (Germany) talks about learning to make a kitchen- and a home- from scratch in her Leipzig apartment.

5 Minutes with a Missionary — LCMS International Mission: S1Ep3. Home is where the family is | The Ferrys

Rev. Charles Ferry (Taiwan) is joined by his wife- Cheryl- and his son- Caleb- as they consider the most essential necessities for a place to become home.

5 Minutes with a Missionary — LCMS International Mission: S1Ep2. When the foreign feels like home | Rev. James and Deaconess Christel Neuendorf

Rev. James and Deaconess Christel Neuendorf (Puerto Rico) talk about feeling more “at home” when they aren’t in the United States.