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Recently, Chaplain Kibben, hosted a Ministry and Faith Fair in the Cannon Office Building on Capitol Hill. As different Aglow groups came into Washington, D.C., Chaplain Kibben's has been able to meet with some of them.
In 1994, Kathy Gillard had a vision of a quilt with a huge star in the middle. The red center of the star represented the blood of Jesus. Each point - one yellow, one brown, one white, one black, and one red represented each of the global races.
Carol Ronek writes, "When I found Aglow 50 years ago last month, I knew it was my place to serve for the rest of my life. I was not disappointed in that at all. I learned more through Aglow than anywhere else!
In April this year, the East Central Pennsylvania Area Team joined with the Northeast Philadelphia Lighthouse and had a Day of Outreach to the 7th and 2nd District Philadelphia Police Departments.
Fran Hallgren, Assistant Director of Aglow Transformations, will be joined by Alaska Aglow and others on a short-term mission trip with Aglow International June 23-30, 2023, to reach the remote Native villages of Tigigak (Point Hope), which is so far out in the wilderness that they receive little attention.