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Every day, we are blessed to receive stories of lives transformed by the Gospel of Jesus and we are excited to share these stories with you!

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What If You Didn’t Speak English?

Imagine you live in poverty in the most populus nation on Earth. Sometimes you travel in secret to house meetings to avoid violent extremists determined to crush the 2% of your countrymen who profess Christianity.

These are the souls who are loved, prayed for, and served, by our pastor friend, "Joe." He is one of many pastors Love Worth Finding seeks to equip to share the Gospel and make disciples

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Two Children and a Radio Signal

Only God could use an errant radio signal to reach Jhony, a fatherless 12-year-old boy in a war-torn country, and raise him up in His love. And only God could use that same signal to draw Jhony's future wife, Mabely, to Him. Theirs is a story of heartbreak and hope, of dedication and determination, of reliance and revival.

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On a Tuesday Evening in Indianapolis…

Meet Grover.  He may be homeless now, but he knows where his eternal home is and lives on the streets intentionally to share the hope of Jesus with those who will listen. Listening to Adrian Rogers on the radio sparked a relationship with Jehovah God and a love for God's Word that burns brightly today!

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Not Just Another Social Media Voice

Why are thousands of people following Gayle Rogers Foster on Facebook?

Her secret sauce is not in her inspirational posts, her speaking engagements, or her family heritage. People follow Gayle because Gayle follows Jesus.

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Moon Port Pastor

LWF is pleased to introduce a new biography of Adrian Rogers from pastor and historian Dr. Phil Kramer. Titled “Moon Port Pastor,” the book chronicles Pastor Rogers’ explosive presence in Merritt Island from 1964-1972 alongside the trajectory of the Apollo space program. According to Dr. Kramer, his platform as the “Moon Port Pastor” gave him a launchpad not only for leadership in his denomination but also for sharing the Gospel message with an ever-widening audience.

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