Once a homeless, drug-addicted prostitute, the director of the women’s program at House of Hope in Gainesville, Florida, is proof of God’s redemptive work.
Jan 30, 2015, By John W. Kennedy
Giving trends challenge churches to reconsider methods. Today’s savvy fundraisers are tapping into new ways to raise money.
Jan 15, 2015, By Christina Quick
Ministry leaders George O. Wood, Jim Daly, and Roger Gibson discuss the growing role of the Church in meeting the needs of children with no parents and foster kids.
Feb 27, 2015, By AG News
Onetime mixed martial arts competitor Brynn Harms finds a niche in rural Minnesota.
Feb 23, 2015, By Ginger Kolbaba
This glance back to 2004 recalls how one group of AG students chose to make a difference in New Orleans on Mardi Gras.
Feb 17, 2015, By John W. Kennedy
Pastor Joe Furjanic and team members of The Block Church, an 8-month-old church plant in the Port Richmond neighborhood of Philadelphia, provided supplies to first responders and victims of the Amtrak derailment that took place on May 12.
May 19, 2015, By Dan Van Veen
Scores of people groups in the Big Apple lead to the formation of a district Intercultural Ministries Department.
May 15, 2015, By Peter K. Johnson
Church leases strategic location in heart of Hershey, Pennsylvania.
May 18, 2015, By Shannon M. Nass
Counselors say support of families, friends, and church members is key in preventing suicide.
May 18, 2015, By John W. Kennedy
Southern California churches adopt strategies to better reflect the ethnic representation of their surroundings.
Apr 10, 2015, By John W. Kennedy
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