Hand in Hand Global Mission Support Blog Digest

This "blog digest" is brought to you by the ELCA Global Mission Support team. Here you will find posts and re-posts by ELCA missionaries, ELCA Global Mission churchwide staff, and other friends.

A poem for cyber Monday

Posted on November 29, 2009 by Hand In Hand

Pr. Heidi Torgerson-Martinez served her first call as an ELCA missionary working with community organizations in Cuernavaca, Mexico.  Find ELCA Good Gifts supporting ELCA Misisonary Sponsorship on p. 15 of the new catalog or open the "inspire" box on the online catalog (www.elca.org/goodgifts). Photo by Sarah Rohde.

Pr. Heidi Torgerson-Martinez served her first call as an ELCA missionary working with community organizations in Cuernavaca, Mexico. Find ELCA Good Gifts supporting ELCA Missionary Sponsorship on p. 15 of the new catalog or open the "inspire" box on the online catalog (www.elca.org/goodgifts). Photo by Sarah Rohde.

It’s the Monday after Thanksgiving, the day to order online.
My catalogs are marked and I am feeling fine.
ELCA Good Gifts is at the top of my stack.
Get ready, Santa, to fit good gifts in your pack.

Gifts for Missionary Sponsorship and Fund for Leaders inspire.
Vision for Mission donations help the church never tire.
ELCA World Hunger helps nurture, nourish, and heal.
God’s Global Barnyard delights with quack, moo, and squeal.

Presents for Disaster Response help to be prepared.
Giving to fight malaria and AIDS says “I care.”
Holy Land Schools and the LWF offer peace and hope.
ELCA Good Gifts has the whole world as its scope.

I type in www.elca.org/goodgifts
Turns out ordering online is easy and swift.
I print out gift cards, some serious, some fun.
Just minutes later it seems I’m all done.

I laugh thinking of Dad, expecting a tie,
learning his gift may help build a pig sty.
I love that all the dear ones on my list
Will love receiving an ELCA Good Gift!

Sue Edison-Swift is assistant director for ELCA Global Mission Support.  When sharing this poem later in the month, you may want to change the first line to read “It’s early December, time to order online.”

Giving thanks: Kathryn Lawler and David Wunsch

Posted on November 26, 2009 by Twila Schock

This is the next in a series of “Give thanks!” moments offered by ELCA missionaries and sponsors. Learn more about Operation Thanks-Giving at http://wwww.elca.org/handinhand. –Pr. Twila Schock.

Kathryn Lawler and David Wunsch write, Our Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM) program in Argentina and Uruguay has the tradition of spending Thanksgiving at an ecumenical retreat center on an ecological farm in rural Uruguay.  Growing up in a northern climate, I always associated Thanksgiving with the end-of-harvest cornucopia, a symbol of abundance and prosperity.  Here Thanksgiving comes in late Spring and at a time, just three months into the YAGM volunteers’ year of service, when they are grappling with themes of abundance and scarcity.  During our Thanksgiving time together we often reflect with new eyes on the abundance that we could not see when we were in the midst of it.  We also reflect on the abundance in the midst of scarcity that we experience in our new host communities.  In addition to the cornucopia, our lives become enriched with new symbols of abundance, even in the midst of scarcity and poverty:  for example the abundance of hospitality you experience when you are greeted with a kiss on the cheek when you walk into a room or when the communal maté (traditional tea) gourd is passed to you, a silent gesture letting you know that you belong.”

LawlerWunschELCA missionaries Kathryn Lawler and David Wunsch serve as the ELCA’s regional representatives in South America.  The Lutheran churches of Latin America have heard the cry of the poor.   In response, they provide a holistic ministry that serves the community and blends Word and Sacrament, advocacy, and diaconal ministries in human rights, gender and economic justice, education and health.  ELCA missionaries supply ministry-building skills as requested by companion churches and grants support projects that address social and economic issues, as well as leadership development.

Giving thanks: Pr. Dana Nelson and Thomas Ososki

Posted on November 26, 2009 by Hand In Hand

This is the next in a series of “Give thanks!” moments offered by ELCA missionaries and sponsors. Learn more about Operation Thanks-Giving at www.elca.org/handinhand. –Pr. Twila Schock.

Pr. Dana Nelson and Tom Ososki write, “On our first Thanksgiving here in Peru as a missionary family, it was really important to me that our kids get a chance to eat a traditional Thanksgiving meal.  Yet, I didn’t have time to cook!   So we made a ton of unsuccessful phone calls and drove all around the huge city of Lima trying to find a restaurant that served  “Thanksgiving food.”   We finally found one, after it was already dark out.  It was inside a golf-hotel far on the other side of the city.  I remember looking at our small kids across the table in a huge formal dining room that was practically empty.  Our second year in Lima, Thanksgiving was totally different.  We were not alone!  We found a church that has a big, welcoming pot-luck Thanksgiving supper and an ecumenical worship service.  Dozens of people were there from all around the world.  I met other missionaries working in Peru and many other folks as well.  My husband and kids and I shared a table with a Peruvian family.  It was a wonderful evening!

NelsonThomasELCA missionaries Dana Nelson and Tom Ososki work in parish ministry in Peru.   The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Peru (ILEP) is a young church of over 1100 members, committed to working with the most vulnerable in society.  Its congregations are mostly in Lima, with one each in Cusco and Iquitos.  The ELCA accompanies the ILEP in the areas of leadership development and mission outreach.

A few of my favorite thanks #1

Posted on November 24, 2009 by Hand In Hand
Hannah's card:  "Have a blessed Thanksgiving as you have been a blessing to others."  (St. Peter's Lutheran, Hughestown, PA)

Hannah's card: "Have a blessed Thanksgiving as you have been a blessing to others." (St. Peter's Lutheran, Hughestown, PA)

The first 105 “Operation Thanks-Giving” packages are on the way to ELCA missionaries.  Each package contained five cards, a thankful handful! We’re gathering the cards that are coming in now to send a package to the remaining 70 missionaries/families.   That said, there’s still time to participate!  Send your Christmas, Epiphany, and Valentine-themed “I’m thankful for you” cards to ELCA Global Mission Support, 8765 W. Higgins Rd., Chicago, IL 60631.  Learn more at www.elca.org/handinhand Thankful blessings, Sue
P.S.  We’d love to hear from someone who received “Operation Thanks-giving” cards (globalmissionsupport@elca.org).










A few of my favorite thanks #2

Posted on November 24, 2009 by Hand In Hand

Five-year-old Kara's artwork (St. Timothy, Camp Hill, PA)

Five-year-old Kara's artwork (St. Timothy, Camp Hill, PA). The text inside her card reads "Thanksgiving is fun. May you be a faithful misionary in all you do."



















































A few of my favorite thanks #3

Posted on November 24, 2009 by Hand In Hand
"Thank you for spreading the word of God.  Best wishes, Chuck." (St. John's Lutheran, Easton, PA)

"Thank you for spreading the word of God. Best wishes, Chuck." (St. John's Lutheran, Easton, PA)


















































A few of my favorite thanks #4

Posted on November 24, 2009 by Hand In Hand

Lia's Operation Thanks-Giving artwork.  (St. Mark's, Waukesha, Wis.)

Lia's Operation Thanks-Giving artwork. (St. Mark's, Waukesha, Wis.)























A few of my favorite thanks #5

Posted on November 24, 2009 by Hand In Hand

Noah created a pop-up turkey card (Our Savior, Devils Lake, ND).

Noah created a pop-up turkey card (Our Savior, Devils Lake, ND).























A few of my favorite thanks #6

Posted on November 24, 2009 by Hand In Hand

"Share the Love" OT card from Salem Lutheran, Freemont, Nebraska.

"Share the Love" OT card from Salem Lutheran, Fremont, Nebraska.





























A few of my favorite thanks #7

Posted on November 24, 2009 by Hand In Hand

"Thankful for You" card from Walnut Hill Lutheran, Dallas, Texas.

"Thankful for You" card from Walnut Hill Lutheran, Dallas, Texas.