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/“Witnessing the students grow and learn to love Jesus and each other is a highlight. These students work so hard on their school work and the results are so evident — they are some of the brightest!”
Read MoreThe latest updates of CFNA and friends helping Immigrants and Refugees in St. Louis with Christ-Like Care
“Witnessing the students grow and learn to love Jesus and each other is a highlight. These students work so hard on their school work and the results are so evident — they are some of the brightest!”
Read MoreThis is a stormy time in America. Aspects of our government and our culture are changing at breakneck speed. If the changes are hard for us to keep up with, imagine what they are like for people who are new to this country? How can Jesus show us the way to helping our New American neighbors?
Read MoreAn idea that started as a ‘what if’ in the fall, bloomed into an incredible service project. Several teams visited 6 refugee homes to construct and install bunk beds. The children were full of excitement as they carried in the materials while the men and boys assisted with the construction and the women hospitably served tea.
Read MoreEpiphany first connected with the Mulumba family through a partnership event between CFNA and Epiphany Hair & Care Salon. It was here that Rev. Dr. Stanish Stanley brought the family to receive hair care and join in for worship.
Read MoreReaders will be awestruck by the intentionality of God, and how a small piece of advice, an unexpected encounter, and a willing heart ultimately leads to His perfect plan – a plan that continues to reach all nations.
Read MoreChristian Friends of New Americans welcomed a record number of trivia players to Abiding Savior Lutheran Church on March 29th for the 18th annual Trivia Night and Silent Auction.
Read MoreNew Americans know how things work in the countries they used to live in—but what about here? Can they trust what their English-speaking children tell them? What about the TV, or social media? Who is telling the truth, and who is just trying to take advantage of them?
Read MoreWhen CFNA reached out to seek support from our fellow believers because of an urgent need experienced by refugees, the response from our churches and supporters was overwhelming. New arrivals within the last 3 to 6 months were hard pressed as they struggled to make ends meet. Your impact cannot be overstated!
Read MoreThrough events that encouraged teamwork and camaraderie, teaching classes about geographical phenomena and animal life found in select national parks, education was multiplied as were relationships, key skill learning, and the overall equipping and empowering of CFNA students!
Read MoreThat same gospel, that same good news. is yours today. It is yours in your baptism because God himself took action and drenched you in his love, as it were, through water and his word. He made you his own. Like everything else God has done on our behalf, that may sound too simple and too easy; but that is how God has decided to work. And who better to do it than God himself?
Read More“I’m blessed to have the opportunity to work with fabrics and sewing at CFNA. I’m always amazed by the love, hospitality, and generosity the Afghan women and the other volunteers share. I love the smiles the women wear when they come to class.”
Read MoreJesus is not concerned about tax questions as much as he is about us, the human beings who carry God’s image. This is true for every human being—newborns and elderly, men and women, people born here and the new Americans who are just getting adjusted to their new country.
Read MoreService has a great, everlasting impact. The outpouring of love from staff has deeply resonated with children; in response, they are now living vessels for Christ’s kingdom. We can only praise God and ask that you, too, consider serving at CFNA for His greater purpose. The culture of service fostered at CFNA overflowed through partnerships into young leaders immediately seeking to bring joy to others.
Read MoreThough her journey has not been easy, her faith and connections have led to breakthrough moments and unexpected joys along the way. Carol Buckman, CFNA founder, recounts a recent, happy surprise ZZ received through the generosity of Lunch and Learn participants.
Read MoreDiscover how Shruti Chakrapani’s volunteer work at CFNA leads to experiences which include, “Building meaningful relationships with the students I tutor has been a highlight. I feel blessed to work with students from diverse backgrounds and learn about their cultures.”
Read MoreThis special ministry partnership leads to having attendees from 6 different countries—Malawi, Congo, Zimbabwe, Gambia, Nigeria, and India—experience a practical and meaningful service: African hair braiding for women and haircuts for men.
Read MoreChristians in America don’t often think about serious persecution—the kind that involves betrayal, exile, and death. We have had peace and freedom to follow Jesus for many years. But history tells us that it’s common for Christians to live with persecution at some level, and Jesus himself tells us to expect it. This world is not our home.
Read MoreThis is a scary time for immigrants in America right now. Anti-immigrant feeling is rising, and even those who have been here legally for years have reason to be afraid. Jesus helps us face an uncertain future.
Read MorePrograms included Driver’s Ed. for adults, Sewing for women, and After-School Tutoring for children provided practical help while creating opportunities for gospel-centered interactions. These efforts were made possible by the faithful support of volunteers!
Read MoreAs we welcome the start of 2025, CFNA is thrilled to spotlight Dr. Judith Meyer as our Volunteer of the Month and introduce her in her new role as Board Chair. Judith brings a wealth of experience and vision to the organization.
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We are a mission society and a Recognized Service Organization (RSO) of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS). Learn more about the LCMS at lcms.org.
Our Mission
Christian Friends of New Americans is an outreach ministry to immigrants and refugees in the greater St. Louis area. Our mission is to be involved in relationships with New Americans with whom we can share the Gospel through caring words and actions.
Contact
CFNA Peace Center
5515 South Grand Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63111
314-351-1740
E-mail: mail@cfna-stl.org
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