Author: Rev. Tiews
Everyday Miracles: Ilya and the Gospel, Part I
After preaching and presenting at three different churches in north Germany this past weekend, on Sunday afternoon I took the train back to Kaiserslautern. Looking up from my Persian books and flashcards on the table in front of me, I noticed that the young man sitting across was reading a German book, occasionally looking up … Continue reading Everyday Miracles: Ilya and the Gospel, Part I
Ilya and the Gospel, Part 2
Everyday Miracles (cont. from June 16): Ilya apparently knew that Christianity revolves around Jesus—fully God and fully man—who died on the cross for all humanity, that He forgives those who repent and guarantees us believers eternal life. Sadly, however, he had also flatly stated that he did not want to get “too close” to Christianity … Continue reading Ilya and the Gospel, Part 2
Come Holy Spirit! Bless the Confirmands!
Pentecost was such a blessed day at Kaiserslautern Evangelical Lutheran Church – You can watch the service here: https://www.facebook.com/KELC1985/videos/489664522362157 Continue reading Come Holy Spirit! Bless the Confirmands!
Warum Jesus?
Our theme the past few days has been the “remnant”—that group of individuals that the Lord has reserved for Himself even in the midst of a huge throng of people that are far away from Him (or at least appear to be).I recently had another such encounter as I was standing at a bus stop … Continue reading Warum Jesus?
The „Little Old Lady” on the Walker Is Back!
A few days ago I received a letter, mailed to the address of Kaiserslautern Evangelical Lutheran Church where I currently serve. I had no idea who the sender was…The back of the envelope just stated the sender’s last name, with a local address. I opened it up. It was from a Dr. H… G…, residing … Continue reading The „Little Old Lady” on the Walker Is Back!
khodah hafez!
Sunday, May 9 our daughter Amanda, who lives in Hamburg, and I worshipped at the Zionsgemeide, one of two SELK congregations in Hamburg. After several days of rain, we walked to church in the sunshine. It seemed that all of Hamburg was on its feet—in shorts, tank tops, and everything in between—running and biking. After … Continue reading khodah hafez!
Holy Communion Blessings
From left to right, Vimstan Moses, yours truly, Jeba and Annie Kumar—and Cedric (3 years old) on the couch next to mom. All of them are from India and their families have been Christians for generations. They are members of KELC and we took Holy Communion in their home. After the Sacrament Annie prepared a … Continue reading Holy Communion Blessings
The Reverend Has Landed
Kaiserslautern Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC), where I will be serving as vacancy pastor into the fall, worships in the facility of the Ev.-Lutherische St.-Michaelis-Kirche, which belongs to the LCMS’ partner church body. In light of the current COVID-19 lockdown in Germany, KELC’s congregation is now worshipping at home, following pre-recorded worship services for each Sunday. … Continue reading The Reverend Has Landed
Why Send Missionaries to Germany?
In the past 7 years Germany has received over 1.3 million refugees from the Middle East—and many of them are eager to learn about Jesus! 1 in 3 migrants from Iran are eager to learn about Jesus or are already secret Christians before they reach Germany. But since Christianity is illegal in Iran, they could … Continue reading Why Send Missionaries to Germany?