Andrea S. Pohlmann Kulik
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After 18 years and five job titles, you can now find me happily working away at copyediting, production flow, some layouts, overseeing the magazine’s correspondents and other duties. And as editor of the “Youngchurch” page I love to hear news about your congregation’s youth. Words that describe me include: PK, proud aunt/great-aunt, yoga enthusiast, volleyball player, avid I.U. basketball fan, loyal Chicago sports fan (I’m in turmoil when the Cubs and Sox play each other), volunteer for the arts and mystery-book lover.
Articles by Andrea S. Pohlmann Kulik:
- Amazing, active kids
They do God's work by serving others - Thankful giving
Youth know the importance of helping others - A missionary for today
Legacy of Ziegenbalg and 300 years of Protestant mission in India still empowers people - Feeding the hungry
Youth raise awareness of hunger issues - A quiet message of praise
- From the bookshelf
- From the bookshelf
- A place to be themselves
Sunday school focuses on children with special needs - From the bookshelf
- From the bookshelf
- From the bookshelf
- From the bookshelf
- Contest time
- Where in the world?
Maryland teen goes on a life-changing adventure - From the bookshelf
- Discover this
A look at Lent and spring projects - From the bookshelf
- From the bookshelf
- Let's celebrate Advent
- From the bookshelf
- Kids talk about the church
- From the books
- From the bookshelf
Remembering Mama can help children deal with the loss of a loved one - From the bookshelf
Earth & All Stars, illustrated by Preston McDaniels - From the bookshelf: Blueberry shoe
- From the bookshelf
What does the Sky Say? - From the bookshelf
- From the bookshelf
- From the bookshelf
- From the bookshelf
- The glory of anticipation
- Bluebonnets spring eternal
Former pastor glorifies God through his paintings - It takes a village
Washington, D.C., church builds a place for those without a place - It's a wrap
TV crew follows quilts from Minnesota church to Angola - Working vacations
Youth spend their school breaks serving others - Hurricane Fran destroys ELCA school
Lutheran Disaster Response sends $35,000 to aid North Carolina - Xtra Years of Zest
- "We need you"
Lutherans provide training and counseling that opens doors for Palestinians, Gazans and Lebanese - The healing touch
Church-based center promotes health and wellness
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Blogs by Andrea S. Pohlmann Kulik: (Read All)
- Heeding the signs
- Does Twitter work during worship?
- A little happiness
- To give ...
- Got talent?
- Hope in a jar?
- To rant or not to rant
- A tough question in tough times
- A graceful way to say grace?
- Help is a click away
- Faith and health
- God's ad agency?
- Good from bad?
- A must-have job?
- What's at stake?
- Seeing the light?
- Balancing books
- Class dismissed?
- Stretching it?
- Too casual?
- Space for all?
- Thoughts on preaching and politics
- Soared or died?
- Who should decide?
- License to believe?
- Sticker shock
- Remains of the day
- Did you celebrate Pentecost?
- Prayer online
- Media restraint in a sacred space?
- 40 years from now
- How long is too long ... or too short?
- Who's responsible?
- Proud to be Lutheran?
- Losing our religion?
- The changing face of potlucks
- What ails society?
- Come, Lord Jesus?
- OMG a no-no?
- How we give
- What's more inclusive?
- Generic vs. religious cards
- A Thanksgiving thought
- Do you believe?
- FreeRice - food for thought
- Got a secret?
- Merry Thanksgivoween
- Can we keep silence?
- What would you say?
- Do you read obits?
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