
A Christian Pastor Meets a Muslim Imam
When Pastor Akin participated in training you made possible, he felt called to build relationships with his neighbors—including a Muslim prayer leader.
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Teenagers who volunteered in Costa Rica are taking important lessons in hospitality and creation care back home to Michigan.
Did you know that many people with disabilities aren't part of a church? You're helping to change that.
Aisha knew a few stories from the Quran and would pray sometimes, but she never really thought that she could have a personal relationship with God. But then she connected with one of your campus ministries and heard the gospel.
Every church seems to focus on the same metrics: budget, building, and butts in seats. But what if there were more encouraging metrics that could help keep your church focused on mission?
At its heart, the church is a gathering of people. And for the church to be missional today, it must gather in different places and in different ways.
For people with disabilities, church can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate. That's why so many people with disabilities aren't part of a church. You're helping to change that.
Throughout the world, pastors’ spouses play an integral role in mission and ministry—but they're often overlooked. You provided care and support for a group of spouses from South Korea.
Many people from Africa have sought refuge in Grand Rapids, Michigan. They've found a church home and supportive community at Strong Tower Ministries, one of your Resonate partner church plants.
What do you picture when you think of home? Chantel thinks of Strong Tower Ministries, a Resonate partner church plant that you support in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
There’s a narrative that young adults are leaving the church—but that’s not the whole story.