Meramec Community College Opens Doors

Meramec Community College Opens Doors

Meramec Community College presented information about the more than 30 options in the five-week Accelerated Job Training program to refugees at the Peace Center. Free training, during the day or evening, often with travel expenses, stipends, and job placement in well-paying jobs, is offered. Job possibilities span culinary positions, computer coding, commercial trucking, medical training, welding, and much more! For these refugees, open doors like this are life changing!

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Doris Wille, Volunteer!

Doris Wille, Volunteer!

Our group is working with a family from Afghanistan. They had been in the US on a military base and in a hotel for 6+ months. The kids were not yet in school, and the family was still lacking many basic needs including a working phone. Our group dug in to provide basic household goods, get the kids in school, and help get the family a phone.

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Welcome Heather McDermott!

Welcome Heather McDermott!

Hi! My name is Heather McDermott and I’m the new Volunteer Ministry Coordinator for CFNA. Joining CFNA was a complete God thing. I wasn’t looking for a job and then Dr. Stanish Stanley was talking to my mom at church about the need for someone to coordinate volunteers for all the various avenues of ministry for CFNA. What I wasn’t looking for, became something I am incredibly passionate about!

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Fishing For Life

Fishing For Life

Some Christians seem to think they must “sell” Jesus—they must disguise his message as something else so that people will be attracted to it and swallow the bait. How can this be right when we serve the God of truth? Alas, but take note of what kinds of fishermen the first disciples were…they were not bait-and-hook fishermen, but rather they used nets!

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Lutheran Schools Make a Difference

Lutheran Schools Make a Difference

“I was blessed to go to CCLS and learned the importance of community for sports and academics. Win as one, lose as one, together as one like a tribe and have each other’s back. I also learned the importance of growing in my Christian faith and live it out with confidence. My hope is that others will receive the blessings I received.”

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Volunteer Appreciation

Volunteer Appreciation

379 volunteers provided over 6,000 service hours for the benefit of more than 600 refugees during the past year! Services included 121 ESL, citizenship and driver’s ed classes, 53 sewing classes, 50 after-school tutoring classes, 10 Peace Center renovation and improvement events and much more, including the formation of nine Friend a Family groups organized to help provide assistance to more than 57 recently arrived Afghan refugees.

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Driver's Ed and ESL!

Driver's Ed and ESL!

With a list of more than 30 Driver’s Ed students, there was no debating the need, and the service opportunity that came with it. To keep up with demand, classroom instruction includes English vocabulary needed for driving, record keeping, etc. This ministry also includes coordinating our volunteer instructors, as well as the use of the CFNA vehicle by our student permit holders.

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VBS and Refugee Kids

VBS and Refugee Kids

Concordia, Kirkwood’s VBS was in back full force this summer with over 170 participants. Among them were 24 refugee kids, ages three to fifteen, from five birth nations including Congo, Kenya, Nepal, Uganda and Rwanda. Worship featuring songs, videos, and lots of dancing led to teaching key Bible verses like Ephesians 2:10: “For we are God’s workmanship, created in Jesus Christ for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.”

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Water Saftey, Fun, and Fellowship

Water Saftey, Fun, and Fellowship

CFNA is again providing water safety classes for refugee kids, and the enrollment is larger than ever! Approximately 100 students from almost a half dozen birth nations have signed up. The purpose of the class is to provide basic water safety skills for refugee kids that never had the chance to learn how to swim. Beyond these important skills, it has been a time for the development of friendships, even among New Americans from different birth nations and much more!

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Getting to Know Jesus

Getting to Know Jesus

How do we get to know Jesus? John 1:43-46 shows us the way to The Way Himself: “Come and see!”

Philip wanted his friend Nathanael to know Jesus. But he also knew that Nathanael was not a person who trusted easily. Trying to describe Jesus would not work very well. Arguing with Nathanael would be even worse!

Join us for Dr. Kari Vo’s devotion: “Getting to Know Jesus”.

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Transitions! (Part Two)

Transitions! (Part Two)

Change brings uncertainty and inherent in this uncertainty is the reality of control. It has always belonged in the hands of the now dwindling Anglo community, but this is slowly beginning to change. Change of this magnitude, however, carries with it not only uncertainty, but also the very real possibility of a better future for everyone. For this to become a reality, however, positive relationships will be essential.

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Let Your Light SHINE!

Let Your Light SHINE!

This spring, Epiphany Lutheran Church, participated in the LCMS Missouri District’s second annual SHINE! service event, by providing raised garden beds to 4 CFNA immigrant and refugee families. The idea for this service project came from one of our older youth, Elise Zeigler, who is an active volunteer at CFNA and employs immigrant and refugee youth, through her business, Selah.

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Befriending Families

Befriending Families

Learn about the Friend a Family Program is helping New American families! Church support groups of five to ten members each, committed to serving a refugee family for three to six months. This service commitment includes helping with immediate material needs, teaching ESL, explaining facets of American culture, and developing friendships with people who have experienced an abundance of hardship in a short period of time.

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