Sent to a labor camp for five years following World War II, Oskar Jeske then faced the false charge of being a German spy, but the Holy Spirit showed up in a powerful way and gave him hope.
Feb 23, 2023, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
Washington pastor doesn’t allow the turmoil of time in prison to deter her from ministering.
Feb 23, 2023, By John W. Kennedy
Nelson and Rennae de Freitas guide SAGU intercultural studies learners.
Mar 22, 2023, By John W. Kennedy
Members of Marshfield AG didn't realize how many kids didn't have beds -- many sleeping on the floor -- in their community until they started a Sleep in Heavenly Peace chapter.
Mar 14, 2023, By Dan Van Veen
Despite disability and her husband’s unexpected death, Joy Schroeder continues pouring into Chi Alpha.
Mar 23, 2023, By Sherri Langton
Small rural congregation is a champion church when it comes to supporting missionaries.
Mar 10, 2023, By Eric Tiansay
Southeastern University, pending commission approval, will offer a new program in medical school preparation this fall.
Mar 24, 2023, By Skylar Worthington
Retired schoolteacher Wanda Nava volunteers in prisons and youth camps.
Mar 27, 2023, By Cynthia J Thomas
Pandita Ramabai was born to privilege, but she spent most of her life defending and serving the underprivileged in India as she spread the gospel message.
Mar 30, 2023, By Darrin J. Rodgers
Chaplain Kevin Kappler makes an impact for God by simply being available to police officers who otherwise may struggle in silence from the loss of life and atrocities they have witnessed.
Nov 01, 2023, By Samara Smyer
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