Lutheran Social Services, Inc.

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Through several editorials, Lutheran Social Services Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Kurt Senske
has actively participated in debating hot topics such as President George W. Bush's faith-based initiative and cuts in state funding for human services.
 

We invite you to read the agency's views by
clicking on the links below:

Let's do more for our foster children
(Dallas Morning News / April 2004)

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An unfair option
(Austin American Statesman / September 2003)

Social Service Scraps
(Fort Worth Star-Telegram/ April 2003)

Children's welfare is at risk
(Dallas Morning News / February 2003)

Faith-based groups will benefit from Bush's order
(Dallas Morning News / December 2002)

Bush understands faith-based compassion
(Corpus Christi Caller-Times / February 2001)

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Faith-based initiative a small step forward
(Austin American-Statesman / September 2001)

Faith-based groups have safeguards
(Dallas Morning-News / July 2001)

Faithful Motivations
Fort Worth Star-Telegram / July 2001

Getting rid of the 'thou shalt nots'
(Fort Worth Star-Telegram / July 2001)

Faith-based programs fill social service needs
(Brenham Banner-Press / July 2000)

Faith-based programs help needy
(San Antonio Express News / December 2000)

Editor's Note:
Based on the lessons he has learned as President and CEO of Lutheran Social Services of the South and as an attorney and political consultant, Dr. Senske has written two books, Executive Values: A Christian Approach to Organizational Leadership, and Personal Values: God's Game Plan for Life. For information about his books, visit www.senskevalues.com.

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