Wesleyans in the news: October 31
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Next Gen ministries receive $1.25 million grant for Kids in Worship Initiative.
IWU’s Imaginarium explores the connection between God and neighbor.
A church creatively reached children, reaping a kingdom harvest through Christmas VBS.
Plans have become more formalized in the past few months about how and where Hephzibah will continue to serve vulnerable children.
Next Gen leaders in Nova Scotia, Canada, “huddle” together regularly to grow, network and learn as they point children to Jesus in their respective churches.
When someone questioned Mary Slessor as to how she could do great feats because she was “only a woman” she reminded him who God was.
Because Thomas has Down’s syndrome, many in his town believe he is demon-possessed. But work done by World Hope International is changing societal beliefs, one child at a time.
Enable the Children is helping change the landscape of growing up with a disability in Sierra Leone.
Jim Dunn shares specific ways he prays for his children–and how his own parents did the same for him when he was younger.