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Walking with Jesus. Serving with Love. Sharing with Courage
Congregation B'nai Emet is a warm family-oriented Jewish synagogue located in Eastern Ventura County.
As believers committed to God and walking in obedience to Him, we affirm the purpose of Grace to You, which is to teach biblical truth with clarity, taking advantage of various means of mass communications to expand the sphere of John MacArthur’s teaching ministry.
also known as Baldwin Park Community Bible Church PCC is a body of believers whose ultimate goal is to magnify the name of God in their lives, the church, and the community.
Reviving the Islamic Sisterhood for Empowerment is on a mission to amplify the voice and power of Muslim women
To form loving disciples who will transform the world.
The Compassion Closet exists to show the love of Christ by providing quality clothing and tangible goods to foster children and their families. We also desire to serve birth families, aging-out youth, kinship placements, and domestic/international adoptive families as God allows and the needs arise.
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church is a parish in the Rockford Diocese of Illinois, serving under the faithful leadership of The Most Reverend David Malloy, Bishop. Their parish has a rich history with our 125th Anniversary celebrated in 2001. They have approximately 900 families registered in the parish. The parish school is a gem in this rural yet rapidly expanding village.
Infusing Jesus into the Community.
The Wiedmann Bible is the only existing visual narrative of the Bible depicting the Old and New Testament in 3,333 images. This unique piece of art is named after the Stuttgart-based artist Willy Wiedmann (1929-2013). For 16 years, he worked on the Leporello, which is more than 1 km long. Wiedmann did not have the opportunity to publish his work. Therefore, he buried his dream and the Bible in the attic of his gallery. Here his son, Martin Wiedmann, discovered it after his father’s death. Since 2015, the Wiedmann Bible is on its way to fulfill its mission: to share the Bible with everyone and to visually engage people with it, thus giving them a new way to access and understand it.
Through our total self-offering as spouses of Christ and spiritual mothers, the mission of the Consecrated Women of Regnum Christi is to extend the Kingdom of Christ in communion with the other branches in Regnum Christi by committing the gifts of our consecration and feminine genius to the accompaniment of others on the “journey of evangelization”.