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]]>The library building extension and refurbishment was part of a multifaceted construction project which was accomplished over the space of more than three months in mid-2019. The groundbreaking for the extension took place in early June. The main project was the extension of the library building towards the north and south, with much-needed space being added to accommodate the seminary’s holdings of books and for a librarian’s desk for administrative purposes. In addition, the existing roof was sealed and painted, as were the exterior and interior walls, providing a serviceable and uniform appearance. Carpeting was laid and new shelves installed, with study desks being added to provide students with opportunity to research and write. The LTS library was recently equipped with new computers and electronic infrastructure to enable access to electronic books and journals as well.
All of this is in line with and in aid of the overall accreditation project at the LTS, with the academic program at the LTS being streamlined to comply with the standards administered by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) and the Council on Higher Education (CHE). Such accreditation requires not only that the academic curriculum conform to the set standards, but that the library provides sufficient learning and assessment opportunities.
As it is, the infrastructure of the entire campus needs to comply with SAQA and CHE policies. As mentioned, the library expansion was part of a multifaceted project improving the LTS infrastructure. Improvements include the paving of large parts of the campus, revamping the main entryway, providing adequate seating on campus, upgrading electric wiring in the houses, and landscaping the areas around trees and flower beds. Future projects include the installation of additional signage, upgrading the interior of the LTS chapel, and purchasing needed books. We are grateful for the ongoing support the LTS receives and pray that it may continue to be a blessing to the Lutheran churches of Southern Africa through the training of confessional Lutheran pastors and church workers.
LTS Rector Dr. C. Walter Winterle observed the dedication of the revamped library and campus areas. Prof. em. Dr. Dr. Werner Klän, having presented a two-week set of intensive lectures on the Theology of the Book of Concord, officially represented our German sister church, the Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church in Germany (SELK) at the dedication. Deaconess Grace Rao, hosting a women’s seminar at the LTS, was an official representative of the LCMS, our American sister church. In addition to the rector, Dr. Klän, Rev. Mbongeni John Nkambule, Mrs. Karin Niebuhr of the LTS Preschool/DayCare, Deaconess Rao, and LTS student representative Dumisani Mokobedi addressed the attendees at the dedication, giving thanks to the Lord God and speaking words of greeting and encouragement. After the dedication was performed, the new library was entrusted to the competent administration and oversight of LTS librarian Mintesinot Birru, originally of the Mekane Yesous Church in Ethiopia. Also in attendance at the dedication were numerous friends and supporters of the LTS.
Here follows a photo collage of the day’s events – in the knowledge that photos cannot do justice to the revamped campus. We invite all our friends and supporters to come to the LTS and to see the improvements for themselves! Thank you for your ongoing support! Please also continue to keep the LTS in your prayers.








































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Thank you to LCSA Dean Rev. Mandla Thwala from Ntshongweni and his congregation for the generous food donation! Much appreciated. Your help goes a long way to keeping our food expenses down and helping us to care for our students. God bless you.
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]]>Rev. Segoe has longstanding connections to the LTS – one of the LTS residences is named “Segoe House” in honour of Rev. Segoe’s father, and in the early 2000s, Rev. Segoe himself served as LTS treasurer for a time.
On behalf of the LTS students and staff, we would like to say “Thank you” for the generous donations received.
Rector Winterle of the LTS took the opportunity to share Lutheran resources in the SeTswana language with the visitors – copies of the Smalcald Articles, the Formula of Concord, and the entire Book of Concord in SeTswana, made available by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation (LHF).

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We at LTS are very grateful for another donation of food and groceries for the LTS kitchen. May the Lord bless the gifts and the givers according to His goodness and mercy.
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The 1986 movie “The Three Amigos” features the now famous question: “Do you know what a plethora is?” We at LTS can safely answer: “Yes, we know what a plethora is.” Why? Because we received a plethora of donated and much-needed foodstuffs over the weekend in the form of gifts by gracious members of the Evangelical Lutheran Congregation in Arcadia and the St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church down the street, both associated with the FELSISA. And we know a plethora when we see one. Thank you to all who so generously donated – our cooking personnel thank you, our hungry students thank you, and the LTS thanks you. Together we give thanks the Lord, for He is good, and His faithfulness endures forever. And we speak confidently to Him who sustains us with His word and gifts:
“The eyes of all look to you,
and you give them their food in due season.
You open your hand;
you satisfy the desire of every living thing.” (Ps. 145:15-16)
Our work at LTS of training confessional Lutheran pastors and deaconesses for Africa depends on such donations. Please consider supporting our work in kind or with financial contributions – which are also most welcome! For more information, click here.
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Hungry students lining up for lunch. Mrs. Emily Ngubeni has her hands full preparing lunch for so many people. Anyone who thinks Africa is one country will soon be gently disabused of this notion by the many distinct nationalities, ethnic groups, languages, and culinary preferences represented at the LTS – and yet Mrs. Ngubeni surmounts the challenges time and again with efficiency and a smile. Thank you for your hard work, Ma Emily!

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