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by Friday, 31 July 2015 10:37

What is WaWa?

WaWa is a mother who carries her eight-year-old son to school every day because he can’t walk there on his own.

WaWa is a blind man who has the courage to become a school teacher despite the intense stigma that surrounds his disability.

WaWa is a group of three women who are determined to make a difference.

by Monday, 02 March 2015 22:36

Boston Church Appoints Evangelist; Recognizes Women’s Ministry Leaders

On the heels of this winter’s historic blizzard, we basked in the warmth of God’s presence and fellowship of his family as we worshipped together in the Downtown Region of the Boston Church of Christ on February 1, 2015.

by Monday, 10 November 2014 10:21

Northeast US Staff Retreat Focuses on "Success: From a Godly Perspective"

From across New York, New Jersey and New England approximately 175 staff disciples gathered in New Britain, Connecticut, on October 27-28, 2014. They came together to pray, play and preach to one another regarding how to find a Jesus kind of success in the ministry. 

by Wednesday, 06 August 2014 16:50

2014 New England Christian Conference Proclaimed "Everything is Possible!"

On August 1-3, hundreds and even thousands of disciples streamed to Providence, Rhode Island, from all around New England. Event chairman Tom Caswell from Worcester, and his committee, brought in an amazing array of speakers from near and far including Shawn Wooten (Ukraine), AT and Marci Arneson (Chicago), David and Robin Weidner (Boise, Idaho) and more. 

by Wednesday, 23 April 2014 12:22

One Month Until the New England Christian Conference

This inspiring, faith changing weekend will bring disciples from all our New England churches together on August 1 -3 in Providence, Rhode Island to unite our fellowship and deepen our faith as we hear life changing lessons from our keynote speakers, Shawn and Lena Wooten of the Kiev, Ukraine church and AT and Marci Arneson of the Chicago Church of Christ.  

by Tuesday, 18 February 2014 08:13

At the Eleventh Hour

I would like to share a story with you. It’s about my Dad. 

My father was born in 1941. He’s 72.5 years old. From ordinary, humble beginnings he has had a pretty extraordinary life. But I don’t have time to tell you about it. And, to be honest, I believe there are things I still don’t know. Like, for example he told me on Wednesday that he had been to Egypt. Who knew? I never knew. Maybe I’ll write a book.