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• Aglow International is a trans-denominational organization of Christian women and men that some Christian leaders call a “global movement”
• Aglow is established in 172 nations on 6 continents, all of which have indigenous leaders overseeing the work in their nations
• An estimated 200,000 women and men meet together each month through local Aglow fellowships--the heart of the organization
• More than 21,000 Aglow leaders worldwide minister in their communities
• An estimated 17 million individuals each year are ministered to through Aglow groups
• Aglow consists of small group studies, care (support) groups, retreats, and annual conferences
• Aglow workers, through prayer and evangelism, offer practical gifts of clothing, food, housecleaning, and babysitting, as well as mentoring young people
• Aglow groups impact their communities by reaching out to those in prison, in senior homes, inner city neighborhoods, and mental institutions; to single moms, working men and women, all beginning with the next door neighbor
• Aglow has experienced rapid growth in the past several years, including the nations of Central Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
• In Europe, Aglow is established in every major nation (40 nations)
• An active Aglow program in Europe called “Adopt-A-Nation” gives many of the Western European nations the opportunity to “adopt” other nations for support and/or prayer
July 31, 2009
The first raindrops fell just as Aglow’s Jane Hansen Hoyt took the stage On Friday night, July 31, to deliver a message on male and female in the kingdom of God.
February 2009“Aglow has taken root among us and before completing its 7th year has given ‘birth’ to a new generation,” writes Paro, Armenia’s national committee member, about the start-up of the first Kids Aglow group officially formed in 2008.
Rwanda – January 7-8, 2009 Aglow International - Rwanda held a two day Leaders’ retreat to officially begin organizing and implementing the events that will kick off this year’s activities.