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Nate Engle on Faith, Family, and Public Service: A Lutheran’s Journey
Nate Engle, a dedicated public servant and devout Lutheran, has shared his inspiring journey of faith, family, and professional commitment in a recent interview. Engle, who started his current role in January 2024, emphasizes the importance of his Lutheran faith in guiding his personal and professional life. Having previously served in the office of Michigan’s governor, Engle now engages with various department stakeholders to improve state government responsiveness and service delivery.
Engle’s faith is deeply rooted in the teachings of Martin Luther, who helped him understand central tenets of Christianity. He highlights the significance of faith alone and God’s grace in achieving salvation, a fundamental tenet of Lutheran doctrine. His faith is not just a personal belief but also a guiding principle in his professional life, where he strives to make the world a better place through his work in agriculture production, value-added transformation, and food safety.
Aside from his professional responsibilities, Engle values his family life immensely. With two young children, he cherishes the moments spent in the backyard, playing with his kids, and enjoying outdoor activities like trout fishing in northern Michigan. His family’s weekly church attendance at Redeemer, where they are greeted by a diverse and welcoming congregation, is also a vital part of their lives.
Engle’s approach to life is encapsulated in a set of principles he has developed over the years: honoring people, taking action, being flexible, and achieving results. He draws strength from his faith, particularly in challenging times, and believes that prayer is an essential exercise that strengthens one’s faith. He has witnessed God’s presence in various aspects of his life, from his family to his work and global humanitarian efforts.