Christmas Party!

Christmas Party!

The annual Christmas Party celebrates numerous tutors who help with homework, mastering English, reading, writing, and basic number skills, etc. during tutoring sessions on Tuesday and Thursday evenings throughout the school year as well as the students who benefit from their servant hearts! More than 50 students, 45 volunteers, and special guests participated.

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Transition Update

Transition Update

Rev. Dr. Allan and Carol Buckman have shared their decision to transition from the pivotal leadership roles they have held since the inception of Christian Friends of New Americans over two decades ago. Join us in prayer for this season of transition as Rev. Dr. Douglas Rutt begins as Board Chair and the Lord Jesus continues to lead His Kingdom-advancing work done in and through CFNA!

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Sowing, Reaping, and Harvesting

Sowing, Reaping, and Harvesting

What happens when American youth groups are brought together with New American kids? “No matter where we come from, we are all loved by God, and it was amazing to see how God was able to bring together this group in order to build relationships that glorify Him. I know they also had a lot of fun playing, laughing, and enjoying the day with the children!”

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Rev. Lewi Jesuwa Jermiya

Rev. Lewi Jesuwa Jermiya

After a life of being forced to flee the dangers of home during wartime and living as a refugee in Ethiopia where he for remained for 15 years, eventually moving to St. Louis and getting connected with area ministries including CFNA, this year, On April 26, Lewi accepted a call from St. Trinity Lutheran Church to serve as a pastor and missionary among New Americans in the St. Louis area and beyond!

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New Beginnings

New Beginnings

As Christians, we believe in the God who dwelt with man to show all how to use their hands, feet, eyes, and mouths in service to their neighbor and toward one another. In this special day of restoration provided by Christians seeking to serve refugees, relationships began that extend beyond a single day. Volunteers realized small but meaningful ways they could serve this refugee community.

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Driver's Recognition Ceremony

Driver's Recognition Ceremony

This new skill of driving will not only provide them with independence, it also enables them to better serve the members of their family, and their respective communities as well. With approximately 400 students participating in our classes and behind-the-wheel instruction so far, this successful program (provided free of charge!) has brought students from more than a dozen birth nations including Afghanistan, Haiti, India, Congo, and more.

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Deliver Us From Evil

Deliver Us From Evil

The common theme in facing supernatural darkness is fear—fear of creatures who hate people and have the power to harm them. But living in fear hurts. It constricts your life—affecting everything you do, from what you call children to the way you speak or dress or celebrate. Who can set people free from this fear? Only Jesus.

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Word of Life Lutheran School

Word of Life Lutheran School

Including students from 15 birth nations including Nepal, Bhutan, Kenya, Congo, Egypt, Guatemala, Korea, Albania and more, Word of Life Lutheran School was voted as the #1 Private School in St. Louis!is growing. None of this would be possible without the partnership of numerous congregations and organizations like Christian Friends of New Americans (CFNA) and the enduring presence of Christ among us. 

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Harvest Waiting

Harvest Waiting

“Harassed and helpless” are very good words to describe what it feels like to be a refugee. You are in a country you never intended to live in, and however kind people are to you, you can never quite figure out how things work or what you’re supposed to be doing next. The very language your new neighbors speak is strange to you! And every time you turn around, you make a mistake. You need help. Where will you find it?

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Community Engagement

Community Engagement

During the past several months a stream of refugees has arrived in St. Louis from countries where there are few if any Christians.  Many of these people, who know little about Christ’s love for them, are living in the shadows of the steeples of our own churches. Christian Friends of New Americans seeks to bridge this gap through a ministry of Community Engagement.

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Partners In Adopt a Student Ministry

Partners In Adopt a Student Ministry

CFNA’s Adopt a Student program has always been a partnership between CFNA and other organizations and individuals. The Lutheran Foundation of St. Louis was the first partner, along with the initial schools that scholars attended, and Concordia Kirkwood. Since 2007, we have added a substantial number of individual donors who contribute annually. In addition, other churches and, occasionally, Lutheran schools in the metropolitan area have made a commitment. 

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Summer Interns

Summer Interns

Empowering young Christian leaders of tomorrow is a mission goal for CFNA. Providing a platform of real-life experience for the engagement of American and New American youths for the purpose of service, witness and the development of leadership skills highlights the value of its Summer Internship program as CFNA was blessed with the service of three young men; Joel Hoehner, Charles Nshimiyimana and Micheal Shukuru.

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