Meagan crochets animals for new babies at church.
Anita travels across makeshift roads in rural Cuba to bless and equip other women.
Mandy cares for her patients, even after they have cursed her out or thrown up on her.
Barbara prepares Bible class for the fourth graders every Sunday morning.
Claudia wheels the elderly from the nursing home down the street to the church building so they can worship with other Christians.
Lindsay shares her love for art as a way of drawing non-Christians into conversation about the Creator who values beauty and creativity.
The “All In” life for Christ takes on different forms for different people. It takes a body, “as each part does its work” (Eph. 4:16).
Who do you know that is Living, Loving, and Serving with Abandon?
Thankfully, I would run out of room to share the countless stories of people that I know who live out their relationship with Christ in diverse ways. Yet I do not know the stories of those you are blessed to know, women (and men) who have touched your life by living “All In.” Let’s celebrate the stories of those who are Living, Loving and Serving with Abandon!
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Let’s celebrate what God is doing through those who live All In for Him!
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