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 LWML News

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July 5, 2010.  ADRIANE DORR JOINS THE LUTHERAN WITNESS STAFF. 

 
Adriane Dorr began work on June 21, 2010, as the managing editor of The Lutheran Witness with The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) Board for Communication Services. Adriane is a published author and was the Christian Life Editor for the Lutheran Woman’s Quarterly from 2005 to 2009.
In addition to her Quarterly work for the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League (LWML), Ms. Dorr has served as assistant editor and then managing editor of Higher Things magazine. She has written articles for Portals of Prayer and The Lutheran Witness. Adriane received a Master of Arts degree from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne in May 2010. While on the seminary campus, she held several administrative positions, served as a copy editor for Life of the World and other publications, and assisted with other editorial projects.

 
This busy Lutheran Woman in Mission shares in an article from the LCMS Reporter newspaper: “I’m humbled to be joining such a talented and dedicated team at The Lutheran Witness, which has been influential in sharing the Gospel with the people of the LCMS for generations. It is my hope that this publication will continue to thrive as the leading voice in teaching future generations to contend for that same faith.”

 
“The LWML is thrilled to learn that Adriane Dorr is serving as the new managing editor of The Lutheran Witness,” congratulates LWML President Janice Wendorf. “She will continue the standard of excellence that this publication is known for in our church. While serving on the staff of the Lutheran Woman’s Quarterly for four years, Adriane’s skill in writing and editing was invaluable. May God bless her in this new endeavor as she continues to use her gifts and skills in serving the Lord and His church.”

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