“Making Disciples for Life” is the theme of National Lutheran Schools week this week. Faribault Lutheran schools is observing the week with their annual “Souper Bowl Supper” Friday.
Chrysteena Saehler, Principal and Howard Bode, Faribault Lutheran Schools Board Chair stopped by AM Minnesota to deliver information about the school and their observances.
Bode grew up in a parochial school and believes in having a Christ-centered education.
Bode and Saehler talked about the tradition of academic excellence Faribault Lutheran Schools have also.
Bode shared more information about the history of the school. Trinity Lutheran Church started in 1870. The school began in 1875.
Saehler gives more details about their plans to observe Lutheran Schools Week.
Thursday is botany day.
Saehler is proud to be part of such a rich Faribault Lutheran School history.
We are all invited to attend and partake in the Souper Bowl event this Friday.
Click Here For The Original Story
Recently, SEC Chair Gary Gensler issued fresh warnings about cryptocurrencies amid Bitcoin's surge to a…
Pay Dirt is Slate’s money advice column. Have a question? Send it to Athena here. (It’s anonymous!) Dear…
By Virma Simonette & Kelly Ngin Manila and Singapore14 March 2024Image source, Presidential Anti-Organized Crime…
Technology has disrupted many aspects of traditional life. When you are sitting at dinner and…
Reports of suicides, missing bodies, sexual kompromat and emptied bank accounts as fake sangomas con…
A South African woman has been left with her head in her hands after she…