Archive for Making a Difference

Building Connections Through Bible Study

by Tina Ding

Women seeking deeper relationships with Jesus Christ or simply wanting to connect with other Christian women come together at Women’s Bible Studies. Hungry to learn more about God’s Word or to worship outside of a regular church service; ready to learn, pray and experience fellowship in an atmosphere of support, women join other women to make connections and grow their faith in Jesus Christ. (more…)

Miniature Horse Rescue Meets Many Needs


Alison Larson-Smith grew up riding horses. When she developed a bad back and could no longer ride, she knew she had to find a way to stay involved with horses. She decided to buy a miniature horse and fell in love with the breed. (more…)

Autism: Understanding is Key


By Kylie Blanchard

When Sherris Richards’ daughter, Faith, was diagnosed with autism at 18-months it impacted her entire family. “It devastated us to the core,” she says. “I think it affected us even more because we didn’t know about autism.” (more…)

Sometimes it’s Ok to Say Yes


by Megan Nitschke

Ralph Waldo Emerson poetically wrote in his book Self Reliance about the journey of life, comparing it to a “zigzag line of a hundred tacks.” As he says, the path of life doesn’t look straight until it’s seen from a sufficient distance. This passage sticks out to me because it best identifies the concept of significance, which I have come to closely identify with through my experiences in college and my future outlook. By grasping onto specific opportunities through my tendency to say “yes,” and turning away from others, I strongly believe in Emerson’s observation that each action is somehow connected. (more…)

In God’s Hands


by Shelly Preszler
Exhaustion. There’s really no other way to describe it. It had been the busiest May our family had ever experienced. We had everything from a college graduation, prom, confirmation, and a birthday party, and that was only one weekend alone. (more…)

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