When COVID struck a family dedicated to fighting it

When COVID struck a family dedicated to fighting it
Even in a family-oriented church, being single is nothing to be ashamed of.
For a long-time two-member congregation, the wait finally came to an end.
An expert advises parents on what to do if they witness symptoms in their children.
More than one million people responded to It Is Written social media advertising campaign.
The volume is the product of more than 14 years’ experience in digital communications.
Making newcomers feel at home in church means everything.
Jesus welcomes the imperfect of this world and heals them in the Temple.
Friendly faces and people just making others feel at home and welcome.
Often, when we experience a
challenge in sharing or expressing our opinions or emotions, we tend to disconnect and, at times, disappear.
“I feel welcomed by warm smiles, hearty handshakes and hugs….”
The world is learning what the vulnerable have always known: there is no hope without education.
The impact of coronavirus and social distancing on the way we worship
I’ve found that being a greeter helps you play “matchmaker” in introducing capable people to ministries that need help.
I Will Go is the 2020-2025 strategic plan of the world church.
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