Rev. Adam and Christine Lehman

Serving the Lord in Puerto Rico


Bio

The Rev. Adam and Christine Lehman serve the Lord through The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) as missionaries in Puerto Rico, based in Ponce. Adam serves throughout the island as a church planter, working alongside other church leaders to grow the church in Puerto Rico. Through the relationships formed, Adam and Christine seek to share the Good News of Jesus Christ with the people of Puerto Rico.

Adam was born in Fort Wayne, Ind. After serving for four years in the United States Marine Corps (2000–2004), he earned a bachelor’s degree from Purdue University, Fort Wayne, Ind. He received his Master of Divinity from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Ind. Adam then served as pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church, Mobile, Ala. (2011–2015), before serving as a missionary pastor in Spain for six years (2015–2021).

Christine was also born in Fort Wayne, Ind. She received a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Chamberlain University College of Nursing. Before serving in Spain, Christine worked in the emergency rooms of the Lutheran Hospital of Indiana (Fort Wayne) and the USA Medical Center (Mobile, Ala.). Adam and Christine have four beautiful children — Hannah, Noah, Abigail and Jonah — who join them on the mission field.

Prayers

Please pray for the Lehmans as they serve in Puerto Rico. Pray for the church in Puerto Rico, and ask God to bless the work being done there through the preaching of His Word and the administration of His Sacraments. Please also pray that the hearts of people in the United States would be moved through the power of the Holy Spirit to pray for the Lehmans and to financially support them so that they can “go” with this family on this journey of faith. Let us give thanks to God that Adam, Christine and their family are serving His people in this part of the world.

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Additional Information

  • Birthdays:
    • Adam - March 16
    • Christine - July 7
    • Hannah - Nov. 1
    • Noah - Aug. 5
    • Abigail - Feb. 4
    • Jonah - May 9
  • Wedding Anniversary: May 11
  • Home District: Southern

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