| dc.description.abstract | This interview by David Bendix captures the reflections of Pastor Edward and Ruth Renz on their pioneering ministry as the WELS’s first European civilian chaplaincy team. From 1973 to 1982, the Renzes served American military personnel and expatriates across Europe, offering spiritual care through communion services, baptisms, confirmations, and retreats. Based in Gau-Bischofsheim, West Germany, they ministered in locations as far-flung as Iceland, Turkey, and North Africa. Pastor Renz’s lifelong preparation for this role and Ruth’s vital support—ranging from correspondence to Sunday School teaching—highlight the couple’s deep commitment. Their work filled a critical gap in WELS outreach during a time of military expansion and synodical opportunity. The interview offers a heartfelt glimpse into their service, the challenges of civilian chaplaincy, and the enduring relationships they built. Their story continues to inspire as a model of faithful ministry abroad.
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