An Ohio church's acts of kindness to foster families shows how even small acts provide significant encouragement.
Jul 08, 2025, By Deann Alford
Filled with compassion fueled by their redeemed past, Nicholas and Megan Hanges guided their church through becoming a beacon of hope in some of their community’s darkest days.
Jun 25, 2025, By Sherri Langton
Foster children have often experienced multiple traumatic experiences, which directly impact their behavior and responses.
Jun 12, 2025, By Ashley B. Grant
The first AG Scholars Forum was held last week with a goal of finding new ways of including and encouraging scholars whose contributions strengthen the Fellowship.
Jun 20, 2025, By Ashley B. Grant
Through collaborative efforts, Kentucky Ministry Network launches new foster care initiative, aiming to serve foster children and those who tirelessly fight on the front lines for the redemption of those families.
Jun 23, 2025, By Cynthia J Thomas
Herman Johnson became the first superintendent of the North Dakota District, planted numerous churches, trusted in God's provision, and left a legacy of ministry that continues on today through his grandchildren and beyond.
Jun 19, 2025, By Ruthie Edgerly Oberg
Despite the death of his young wife, quadriplegic Mark Grantham keeps his faith and encourages others.
Jun 24, 2025, By John W. Kennedy
Spanish Eastern Bible College provides vital ministry training to a wide range of students.
Jul 07, 2025, By John W. Kennedy
Octogenarian Flora Vergara shares the love of Jesus, and the comfort of a home cooked meal, with seniors every week in her Southern California community.
Jul 02, 2025, By Eric Tiansay
Michael Calise, President of the AG National Jewish Fellowship, addresses the rise of antisemitism and how churches can respond.
Jun 06, 2025, By Mark Forrester
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