| dc.description.abstract | Jon Bilitz’s essay traces the origins and development of Northside Lutheran Ministries (NLM), a WELS outreach program serving Milwaukee’s inner-city since 1988. Born from the Inner-City Mission Committee’s recognition of poverty and cultural barriers, NLM was designed to bring the gospel to economically disadvantaged individuals often unreachable by traditional congregations. Bilitz outlines the program’s structure, funding history, and the role of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary students as missionaries. Through personal stories and interviews, he highlights the transformative power of God’s Word in the lives of those served—many struggling with addiction, broken families, and social isolation. The essay also reflects on how NLM has shaped future pastors through hands-on ministry experience. Above all, it celebrates the grace of God at work in unlikely places, offering hope and healing through Christ in a community often overlooked.
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