Articles in Ministry Spotlight
Adoption is near and dear to my family’s heart as my wife and I have adopted two children, our young boys who came to us from Guatemala as babies. My wife’s mother, now at home …
Continuing with our ministry spotlight, WordJourney turns its focus to the Voice of the Martyrs, a non-profit and non-denominational Christian organization that comes along side of the persecuted church worldwide.
Founded: VOM was founded in 1967 …
Christian business group makes a difference in Raleigh and beyond.
One by one or in groups of two or three they arrive, purpose-minded business people with a desire to find out what God has in store …
SIM or “Serving In Mission” has 1,600 missionaries laboring in more than 50 countries across five continents. SIM states, “Our purpose is to glorify God by planting, strengthening, and partnering with churches around the world.”
Founded: …
It probably isn’t fair to compare ministries especially since I cannot see Jesus encouraging competition as we seek to win the lost. The body of Christ has had varying levels of success over the past …
Resuming our ministry spotlight series, WordJourney turns our focus to Upward Sports, the world’s largest Christian sports league for children.
Founded: In 1995 by Caz McCaslin, a South Carolina resident, husband and father of three girls. …
Continuing with the ministry spotlight, WordJourney turns its focus to Prison Fellowship Ministries, a Christian outreach to the incarcerated and their families.
Founded: In 1976 by Chuck Colson, a former aide to President Nixon who himself …
From time to time WordJourney focuses on some of the ministries doing the work of the Lord, large and small. Beginning today, we’re rolling out a new feature–Ministry Spotlight–to give our readers a concise overview …

