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I’m a Lutheran school graduate. I’m a Lutheran school graduate.
I’m a Lutheran school graduate. I am a graduate of Lutheran schools.
I am a Lutheran school graduate. I am a 1996 graduate of Green Park Lutheran
School.
Today, at CPH, I design websites and digital experiences for our online customers
Today, I work in the marketing department. Today, I edit Vacation Bible School.
Today, I am an e-commerce manager. Today, I’m an editor.
Today, it’s my privilege to develop resources that are used by Lutheran educators around
the country. A lot of things have changed over the years
in Lutheran schools, we don't use mimeograph machines any more
or overhead projectors But some things remain the same.
I think at Lutheran schools you definitely learn that you are in the world, but not of
the world. Being at home or being at school, the same
type of Christian behavior was modeled. I think for me, personally, it would be those
relationships I had with my friends. Being able to talk about our faith amongst
ourselves allowed us to be more comfortable.
Everything that takes place can take place in the context of what God has done for us
in Christ Jesus. It’s a tremendous opportunity.
Being part of that journey of faith and celebrating that in the classroom is just
such a great experience. Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior every single
day. My wife and I are really thankful for
the teachers that cared about our sons as people.
Teachers who cared about me,
who took the time to find out about me as an individual, the way she does with all
of her students.
We at Concordia Publishing House would like to thank
those serving in Lutheran schools. That opportunity to be in Lutheran schools
with those caring Lutheran educators
oh my goodness. I was very thankful you were able to send
us there. Thank you.
That means a lot to me. Thank you. Thank you.