More New American Baptisms
/Sunday, October 31st, was another joyful day at Messiah Lutheran Church! Sam Rai; his wife, Sara Puri; and their daughters, Samiya and Samira, were baptized!
Read MoreThe latest updates of CFNA and friends helping Immigrants and Refugees in St. Louis with Christ-Like Care
Sunday, October 31st, was another joyful day at Messiah Lutheran Church! Sam Rai; his wife, Sara Puri; and their daughters, Samiya and Samira, were baptized!
Read MoreMission work began among the Kono speaking people in Sierra Leone. However, after civil war broke out, it was the local leaders who the Lord helped to grow from only about a dozen to over 150 congregations and preaching stations throughout Sierra Leone!
Read MoreThe Ninth Annual CFNA Golf Benefit was held at Greenbriar Hills Country Club on Monday October 11, 2021. Many prayers went up during the morning as storms threatened to interfere with the event, but God answered by clearing the skies just in time for the 12:00 pm shotgun start.
Read MoreChristmas giving?? A tab blanket, a pretty purse, an oven mitt…now is a great time to support and encourage our Afghan ladies by ordering handmade items for family and friends. They will serve as a daily reminder to pray for our refugee sisters and their families.
Read MoreThousands of Afghan refugees are presently being screened for clearance on US military bases in the USA and beyond. Within the next few weeks, or even days, many will be released for resettlement in this country. Of that number, approximately 1,400 are expected to arrive in St. Louis and indeed, some already have. CFNA is preparing to help our new neighbors as they arrive! You are invited to partner with us!
Read MoreCFNA Scholarships are making a difference in the lives of New American Students, more now than ever. In 2021-2022, CFNA will be supporting 13 elementary students and 14 high school students in five different elementary schools and the two Lutheran High Schools.
Read MoreSince 2019, more than 425 people have volunteered to help at CFNA! On September 15, about 75 of these volunteers were able to join us for a special Volunteer Appreciation event. Volunteer and After School Tutoring leader Amy Zeigler observed that, “There is a certain synergy that happens between these young tutors and the friends with whom they work..."
Read More74 riders and 21 volunteers came out to support the inaugural Cycle for the City charity bike ride held on September 6th!
Read MoreApproximately 1400 refugees are expected to arrive in St. Louis during the next 12 months. Help us prepare to minister to these refugees upon their arrival so that they might meet Jesus through our hands and feet.
Read MoreOver the 4 days of this program, the Marquette Recreation Center and Riley Schelp, a previous CFNA intern, provided swimming instruction. It was a great opportunity for our children at CFNA (many who do not know how to swim), to learn how to stay safe in the water and have fun with their friends. Throughout the week many students expressed, “Look, look Lydia! I can swim!!”
Read MoreWhat an exciting time of ministry at Epiphany Lutheran Church. In the past few months, six individuals have been baptized into Christ! Praise God! Of those six, three children have ties to the country of Albania. What a joy it is for others to pass through these waters to be forgiven and adopted into God’s family!
Read MoreWe are pleased to welcome Rev. Matt Clark as a Board Member of Christian Friends of New Americans. Rev. Clark serves as the Senior Pastor of Ascension Lutheran Church and Word of Life Lutheran School.
Read MoreCFNA began with just three ministry partners: By God’s grace, this number has grown to 86; 46 Lutheran congregations and 40 like-minded organizations. Included are seven Lutheran primary and secondary schools, as well as 650 donors and 250 volunteers.
Read MoreCFNA again participated in Concordia Lutheran Church’s Vacation Bible School, celebrating the theme: “Destination Dig: Unearthing the Truth About Jesus”. The VBS reached 90 participants with 25 of those being New American children from CFNA, “digging deep” with the words of Jeremiah 29:13, “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.”
Read More“CFNA is doing really important work for people who otherwise would find it hard to understand things in America. I pray that many more people would be helped by CFNA and that many of those people would also then become involved in helping other New Americans, and helping them to come closer to Jesus.” - Joan Okine
Read MoreWe are pleased to welcome Rev. Dr. Douglas Rutt as a Board Member of Christian Friends of New Americans. Dr. Rutt, together with his wife Deborah and family, has long been engaged in mission-related service under the auspices of the Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod (LCMS).
Read MoreLutheran High School South donated over 25 iMacs and desktops to the Peace Center for distribution to New American families. The computer donations were in popular demand. “Pastor, can you please give me one more iMac for my friend Monila” was Sumitra’s (Nepal) request as she picked up one for her family. She added, “This is a good machine for online study. My young sister will use it, and so will I.”
Read MoreWhat impact has CFNA made for the Kingdom of God in the last decade? Join us as we ponder this powerful reality: Since 2010, we have seen more than 250 baptisms and/or confirmations of 217 people! This includes more than 100 Nepali New Americans born in either Bhutan or Nepal.
Read MoreOur most recent staff recruit, Lydia Knorp will be with CFNA for the summer to assist with programming related to ministry among refugees and immigrants. Her passion for ministry has enabled her to quickly feel at home at CFNA. This has everything to do with serving in the company of kindred souls, those who are equally passionate about the mission. As Lydia put it, “It is incredibly meaningful to work with a team that shares my passion.”
Read MoreIn this informative and practical webinar, hosted by LCMS Urban & Inner-City Mission, CFNA’s Carol Buckman presents what it looks like to reach the heart of the refugee woman! You are invited to watch and see how anyone, and everyone, can play an important part in sharing Christ’s love with refugees!
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Christian Friends of New Americans is an outreach ministry to immigrants and refugees in the greater St. Louis area. Our mission is to be involved in relationships with New Americans with whom we can share the Gospel through caring words and actions.
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