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Shared faith, shared service: advocacy that unites

We continue the Wisconsin installment of the “Advocating on the Road” series with this piece. By the Rev. Andrew Genszler, ELCA Director of Advocacy Part of my role as director of Advocacy is to travel to synods, congregations and seminaries...

‘Metanoia’ in a polarized world

We continue the Wisconsin installment of the ‘Advocating on the Road’ series with this piece. Over the past 12 months of working together at The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Eau Claire, Wis., Lead Pastor Gerd Bents has spent...

Listening and understanding our neighbor

This is the second blog post in the Wisconsin installment of the “Advoating on the Road” series.   “Thanksgiving of 2011 was a very difficult day for a lot of Wisconsin families,” the Rev. Lisa Bates-Froiland of Redeemer Lutheran Church...

Common ground in the frozen tundra

We open the Wisconsin installment of the “Advocating on the Road” blog series with this piece. By Amy Johnson, Director of the Lutheran Office for Public Policy in Wisconsin The people of the great state of Wisconsin make the most...

Issues facing the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly

By Dustin Wright, intern, Lutheran Office for World Community As the staff at the Lutheran Office for World Community prepares for the arrival of presidents, prime ministers and other heads of state from around the world to speak at the...

Food and Community: a spiritual reflection

We close the September edition of the “Advocating on the Road” series with this spiritual reflection. By the Rev. Carol Jensen, co-chair of Faith Action Network of Washington State (successor to the Lutheran Public Policy Office) Most Sunday afternoons during...

Policy connecting growers and consumers

We continue the September edition of the “Advocating on the Road” series with this piece, examining how federal policy affects our food, our neighbors, and our communities. By Mary Minette, director for environmental education and advocacy, ELCA Washington Office This...

Fresh and Local Food for All

We continue the “Advocating on the Road” series, exploring hunger-free and vibrant communities in Washington state.  Kurt Tonnemaker is a familiar face at farmers markets around the Seattle area. Each week, Tonnemaker Brothers, Inc. packs and sells produce — peaches,...

“I had to make sure my voice is heard”

We continue the Washington state leg of the “Advocating on the Road” series… Tammy Nguyen is a second generation Vietnamese American and a single mother, whose life’s work grew out of what she experienced while receiving WIC (Women, Infants, and...

Washington state’s “win-win” programs

Lutherans and other Christians in Washington understand that strong public policy can help ensure that all people in our state have access to fresh food. Many of us are longtime advocates of the WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) Farmers Market...