Science and technology

Emanuel Lutheran Church in West Warwick, R.I. was the first ELCA congregation powered by renewable energy. | more »
Favorites are ones that “seem simple but are really effective.” | more »
ELCA missionary Mark Jacobson, the director of a Lutheran medical school in Tanzania, says that through its graduates we become the healing hands of Christ. | more »
Leslie Abell felt called to go to Antarctica to do her small part to help the scientists there who are combating global climate change. | more »
"Technology is about interacting with God and with one another in ways that were impossible before," believes Ben Sheets. | more »
Listening to God enables genetics counselor Janet Williams to aid those who face troubling news about their current or future health. | more »
“Once you combine an interest with a gift, serving can be very gratifying and rewarding,” says ELCA member Linden Olson, a farmer and pork producer. | more »
"Nursing is a profession and I think that's God's way of using me," says Angela Brown. She considers herself a woman of science and faith. | more »

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