CHICAGO, IL (November 13, 2012) – Articles about unusual ministries and events were the most-read Covenant News Service stories during October.
Included among them were pieces on a retirement community getting “tagged,” a partnership with rock star Alice Cooper, and a church using role-playing games as a community outreach.
To read these and others click on the links below.
Crafty Graffiti Artists Tag Covenant Village of Cromwell
Block Party Celebrates Unusual Neighbors
Buffalo Covenant Closes Doors, Leaves Living Legacy
8-Year-Old Makes/Takes Stand Against Human Trafficking
Homeless Couple Becomes Pastor’s Spiritual Heroes
Work Begins On Low-Income Housing Facility
Performance Fit for A King and Queen
Ashram Cancelled as Residents Brace for Storm
Registration Open for 2013 Midwinter Conference
Role-Play Games Provide Reach into Community
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The women of Covenant Village in Golden Valley in Minnesota have embarked on a
interesting project to help babies in Africa. They have knitted wool caps for infants
and sewed dresses out of pillow cases for youbg girls. What a wonderful way to share
our abundance for those less fortunate.