With a heart for persons with disabilities and a passion to make Jesus accessible to everyone, Lonnie and Janet Nance launched Unlimited Ministries, helping churches create environments that are accessible, approachable, and accepting.
Widows Link ministry honored the men and women whose spouses have passed with a complimentary breakfast, acknowledging the group's pain while recognizing their continuing value.
Through collaborative efforts, Kentucky Ministry Network launches new foster care initiative, aiming to serve foster children and those who tirelessly fight on the front lines for the redemption of those families.
Finally Home is helping adoptive and foster families find mental health support.
Missionaries Kirk and Sandi Brown, who work with young men and women who age out of the foster system, bring smiles to young adult faces as they help meet their needs.
SaveOne, a ministry to those traumatized by abortion, helps change the life stories of women and men who don't know or struggle to accept that nothing is too great for God.
U.S. missionaries Kim and Laurel Harvey's idea to help rural ministers earn chaplain credentials has opened new doors for effective ministry.
After being widowed in 2011, Marlene Craft is helping churches minister to widows within the congregation and in the community.
The Indiana district hosts a family camp designed specifically for foster and adoptive families.
Feeling led to meet the tangible needs of children in foster care, one young girl launched a ministry initiative to provide for those needs and has made an impact across multiple states.
Minnesota pastors and podcast producers, Matt and Katie Seipel-Anderson, are reaching outside the church to fans of ‘geek culture’ via their chaplaincy ministry.
Rural ministers can often feel isolated and overlooked, but through partnership with Rural Compassion some businesses and individuals are helping to change that.