Why does the church focus so much on religious liberty? Isn’t religious liberty already protected by our constitution?
Falling in Love with God Through Prayer
In the early 20th century, about 9% of the American population had either been born in Germany or was of German descent.
In 2 Kings 5, we encounter a striking story that transcends national and cultural boundaries.
On a warm summer afternoon in Chicago, Habimana Gasigwa sat with quiet conviction as he spoke about faith that acts.
Together with my brother, my mother emigrated from Rwanda to Montreal. I consider myself an immigrant too, because my mother was pregnant with me at that time.
Turning water to wine. Feeding the multitude. Walking on water. These and other accounts of miracles are familiar to many. But few people can claim to have played a major role in a modern-day miracle.
Have you noticed that you tend to gain weight more easily in the winter than in the summer? It is easy to chalk up to being less active, and that does play a part.
Parenting Immigrant Children with Wisdom and Resilience
What happens when young adults are given the support to turn their ministry ideas into reality?
After being spiritually inspired by their participation in student mission trips, two Andrews University students, Evan Keyes and Seth McKelvey, have started an initiative to recruit new student missionaries and garner prayerful and financial support from Lake Union churches for 2026.
Hinsdale Pathfinders Turn Faith into Action
On Nov. 19, 2025, during the year-end meeting of the Lake Union executive committee in Berrien Springs, Michigan, members approved a special statement expressing concern for the evolving circumstances affecting immigrants in our cities.
When the idea first surfaced, it sounded… different. Strange, even.
A $350,000 grant has been awarded to Andrews University’s School of Graduate Psychology & Counseling by Michigan’s Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO).
Fall 2025, the Lyons Township High School South Campus in the Chicago suburb of Western Springs transformed into a place of healing and hope as more than 100 community members received free medical care through the UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Free Health Clinic.
On any given Sabbath morning in the Lake Union, worship might be heard in Spanish, Ukrainian, Haitian Creole, Burmese or English, voices lifted in praise from families who now call the Midwest home. But in recent months, another sound has filled the pews: quiet, persistent uncertainty.
They Now Grapple with Immigration Policy Changes.
Scattering, Persecution, and the Spread of the Gospel