Rev. Daniel and Kathy Conrad

Serving the Lord in Mexico


Bio

Rev. Daniel and Kathy Conrad serve the Lord through The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) in Mexico, based in Mexico City. In this role, Daniel serves as the coordinator of theological education for the entire country. He works with and mentors national pastors and pastors in formation who are serving throughout Mexico. With the challenges of Mexico City’s population being 25 million people and the shortage of national pastors in this country, Daniel provides assistance in sending out workers to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Daniel was born in Saginaw, Mich. He earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and received his Master of Divinity from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Ind. (1984). He is currently working on his thesis for his doctorate in missiology from Concordia Theological Seminary. Before serving in Mexico, Daniel completed his pastoral vicarage and was a missionary for 20 years in Venezuela (1984-2003). While serving in Venezuela, he focused on the formation and mentoring of national pastors in that country. Daniel served as the pastor at Zion Lutheran Church, Terra Bella, Calif. (2003-2014) prior to receiving the call to serve in Mexico.

Kathy was born in Dearborn, Mich. She studied for two years at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She worked as a teacher’s aide and served with Daniel in Venezuela before heading to the mission field. Daniel and Kathy have a beautiful daughter, Ana, who is now enrolled in college in the United States. The Conrads enjoy traveling, reading and learning everything they can about the Mexican culture.

Prayers

Pray for the Conrads as they serve in Mexico. Ask God to give Daniel strength as he continues to mentor and teach national pastors in the different regions of Mexico. Give God thanks for the national pastors that this country does have and for the future pastors that are in formation. Let us give thanks the Conrads have answered the call to serve God’s children in Mexico.

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Additional Information

  • Birthdays:
    • Daniel – July 6
    • Kathy – July 30
    • Ana – Oct. 10

  • Wedding Anniversary: May 13

  • Home District: California-Nevada-Hawaii

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