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Voice what’s important to you!
Help frame ELCA advocacy work by completing the ELCA Advocacy National Priorities survey. By completing this short, four-question survey, you help the church’s advocacy ministries facilitate this active and growing network of Lutherans.
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In the face of historic deficits, the nation faces unavoidable choices about how to balance needs and resources and allocate burdens and sacrifices. These choices are economic, political — and moral. The ELCA is a charter member of the Circle of Protection, a coalition committed to resist budget cuts that undermine the lives, dignity and rights of poor and vulnerable people at home and abroad. Learn more about the Circle of Protection. |
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Food is a basic need. Students and teachers need to eat, as do senior citizens and day-care children. Republicans and Democrats need to eat. Veterans and construction workers, insurance agents and journalists need to eat.
Food not only sustains our bodies, but so much of the economy relates to the processes by which we grow, harvest, transport, cook, bake, package, distribute, sell and buy what we eat. “Give us this day our daily bread ….” | Read more » |