Michigan In Touch is a bi-monthly publication of the Michigan District of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod and is financed from the District budget and advertising revenue.
Michigan In Touch is produced and edited by the Communications Department of the Michigan District. Articles are submitted and written by staff and volunteer authors. Several auxiliary organizations of the Michigan District also contribute editorial materials.
The audience of the magazine includes professional church workers, volunteer ministry leaders, and congregational members. Total circulation is 37,000 plus. Congregations receive bulk shipments according to its average worship attendance. The magazine is delivered to each home of professional church workers within the District and subscribers located throughout Michigan and the United States.
The 32 page full-color magazine is geared toward supporting the vision, ministry, and outcomes of the Michigan
District as well as providing a network of ministry that is taking place within the individual congregations.
Display advertising fills approximately ¼ of the magazine and an index of advertisers is found in each issue on the table of contents page, which is found in the front portion of the magazine.
Securing Each Child's Future For a Life of Service
February/March 10 Volume 9 No 1
Lutheran Education Foundations by Thomas Roelke
Special Beginnings by Julian Petzold, Elizabeth Lutz, Jim Smith,
and John Kutz
Why I Love My School by Mary Brown
Securing Each Child's Future, For a Life of Service by Andy Johnson
Parents Forum
Lutheran Schools Make a Difference by Bruce Braun
Making a Difference with a Rain Garden
Using Technology to Enhance Learning
Haiti: Disaster Response
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