Sick and Tired of Rising Gas Prices
I don’t know about you, but the price at the gas pump is certainly hurting my pocketbook. I am sick and tired of paying over $50 each time I have to fill up. Quite frankly, I could use a break....
The people we meet along the way
Guest Blog by Krista Zimmerman, International Policy Analyst of Lutheran World Relief Travel is something I enjoy. So when my work for Lutheran World Relief took me to Sudan, I was grateful for the opportunity. Although some aspects of the...
Connect with Your State Public Policy Office
In Wisconsin, legislators are considering cutting state funding for the Earned Income Tax Credit, a proven anti-poverty initiative. The Colorado legislature is poised to cut health care funding for low-income children. In California, another round of funding cuts to K-12...
Remembrance of the Gulf Oil Spill
This week, as we pause to remember Christ’s death on the cross and the redemption and hope of the risen Christ on Easter Sunday, we also mark another anniversary. On April 20, 2010 an oil explosion killed 11 people in...
Why the Federal Budget Matters
Click on the links below to view two short YouTube videos from policy directors in the ELCA Advocacy Ministry. Jennifer De Leon, Advocacy Director for Lutheran Advocacy in Illinois, on YouTube Andrew Genszler, ELCA Advocacy Director, on YouTube
Supporting the Clean Air Act
Recently, ELCA Bishop John Schleicher of the North/West Lower Michigan Synod wrote to the Saginaw (MI) News explaining why, as a person of faith, he supports the Clean Air Act and why, as a church, the ELCA cares about environmental...
Willingly Giving Up Food
I have only been fasting for a week, but have you noticed we are surrounded by food? It’s available for purchase on my commute to work, laying out in the kitchen at work, sold by street vendors and advertised on television...