Taking Faith and Basketball to the Next Level
Since playing basketball in high school and college, Travon Jones (Tra) dreamed of a professional career with the NBA. He spent a lot of … Continue Reading
Pregnancy and Parenting Class Leads to Spiritual Transformation
Pregnant with her third child and mother of two children under the age of two, Anna* felt stuck. Her husband wasn’t excited about this … Continue Reading
How the BEST Friendships Lead to Growing Faith
“How does a person enter faith?” Yoichi Suzuki asked. Yoichi was with Wayne Meyer at a doughnut shop close to the Utsunomiya … Continue Reading
“You Have Cancer” — How Two Friends Responded
Sam Huxford looked at his text message from Nick Pedraza. It doesn’t look good. They’re admitting me. They think it’s blood cancer. … Continue Reading
Growing a Movement of Spiritual Generations on College Campuses
When Daniel started college as a student at Bowie State University, he found his purpose and identity in athletics. He was part of the track… Continue Reading
Cultivating Spiritual Generations Among Sorority Sisters in Big and Little Ways
If she could go back to her college freshman year, Rachel Gibson would approach her sorority sisters who didn’t know Jesus in a completely… Continue Reading
How One Dad Equipped His Son for the Discipleship Long Game
Of course Nate Schellhause was nervous to share his faith with his newfound soccer friends. Coming from a homeschool background and … Continue Reading
How Hope Spread Through One California Hospital
It wasn’t long after a celebratory anniversary trip with his wife to Hawaii that the struggles in Ron Torres’ life ramped up. The … Continue Reading
Life-to-Life® Discipleship Transforms the Most Diverse Square Mile in the U.S.
When Amari* was 7 years old his family moved from Ethiopia to Clarkston, Georgia. (See below “A Global City to Train Disciplemakers” for… Continue Reading
Devotion to Shared Life and Prayer
In the summer between his junior and senior year at Kansas State University (KSU), Josiah decided that he should live in the dorm for his … Continue Reading