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The Power of Many - Local stories from around the world

Lutherans in Rwanda - "Rwandan Christians' mind set is to give back to the community and take care of your brother human being. The "help in time of need" often results in non-Christians turning to the church." 

Ecumenism in Argentina - "I  was given the opportunity to witness a truly awe inspiring moment in the church.  We have much to learn - but that learning will come first with the belief that it can happen."

A Lutheran Seminarian Reflection - "I have become attracted to the  ecumenical movement because I see that mine is not the only way to practice Christianity. In  seminary, I have been intentional about popping my Lutheran bubble."

Lutheran Course in Geneva - "Believing that we are all a vital part of God's beloved creation, I am passionate about working towards stronger ecumenical and interfaith relationships. I pray that these relationships of respect and mutual accountability might spread God's peace."

Ms. Eugenie Tomaselli, Philadelphia - " ...and I believed that my faith in Jesus allowed me to be free ..." September 2006.

The Rev. Steve George - "Clearly, we share a common vision and passion for the Presence of the Christ in Word and Sacrament.  Christus Domine!"  September 2006.

An Ecumenical Life - "Well, that, and the Catholic girl I was dating." September 2006

My wife and I live the Ecumenical Life - "We are supportive of each others churches."

February 20, 2007.

 

Ecumenical Spring in Winter - "Do you think that we are in an ecumenical winter or an ecumenical spring?."

April 2, 2007.

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