The future of the Church does and has always depended more upon the faithfulness of those in the pews than most ever realize. For just as the faithful who come to the Divine Service each week, pray for the work of the Kingdom and those who lead that work, offer tithes and offerings through which this work is supported, and act as agents of the Lord in home, neighborhood, workplace, and nation, so does this faith fostered in families provide the rich soil that grows future pastors. When the parish suffers and families are broken, it is reflected in the numbers of men and women who hear the call and are encouraged in their vocation to full-time church work. This could very well be one of the reasons why vocations to the ministry have fallen and the numbers of second career men has risen. I say this not at all to disparage those who come to the ministry later in life but remind the families who are right now bringing their children to church that those same children, rais...
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