Posted on Nov 17, 2021 by Jon Dize - Best Practices - Funding the Mission - News and Events
Our schools are working hard to connect with congregational members, alumni, and other donors that want to support quality, Christian education. Whether or not your grandchildren attend these schools, you are an alum, you have attended their associated churches, or have heard… Read More
Posted on Sep 27, 2021 by Jon Dize - Funding the Mission - News and Events
On August 28 we celebrated all things Lutheran education in Northeast Indiana… Rev. Bart Day of the Lutheran Church Extension Fund encouraged us to continue to support Lutheran education “with boldness and certainty...standing up, not sitting down.” Mark Muehl (and his daughter,… Read More
Posted on Sep 16, 2021 by Jon Dize - Funding the Mission - News and Events
You read in a previous post that donors to our event on August 28, Very Important Partnerships 2021, helped our event proceeds surpass our expectations and net after expenses over $80,000 to support Lutheran education in Northeast Indiana. This could not have happened without… Read More
Posted on Jun 28, 2021 by Jon Dize - Funding the Mission
Our schools in Northeast Indiana are blessed to have some schools with someone whose job is at least partially focused on fundraising. Maybe they have full-time fundraising staff like Concordia Lutheran High School and St. Peter’s Lutheran; maybe they have assistant principals… Read More
Posted on May 17, 2021 by Mark Muehl - Funding the Mission - Quality Education
Remember the old adage, “Silence is golden?” As a youngster sitting at the adult table, being silent was always good guidance. Many wise statements and some very passionate speeches were heard at the dinner table. Having one closed mouth and two listening ears had me listening… Read More
Posted on Apr 26, 2021 by Mark Muehl - Christian Leadership - Funding the Mission - Lutheran Spirit - Quality Education
I was talking with a school principal recently, who shared the following story that I need to share with you: This principal received a call from a mom of an alum recently who wanted to stop in and see them. The principal remembered her child as one that had at first struggled… Read More
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