Radical Renewal

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Having gone back through Graham Cooke’s 2025 Conference message, Radical Renewal, I viewed it through a new lens and saw 70 key statements that jumped off the page. You can access them on the Aglow website in four languages.

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Madras Aglow Lighthouse

Madras Aglows Lighthouse

Karan Reed, US Director of the NW Region, attended the Lighthouse meeting in Madras, Oregon, in March. This was a special opportunity to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Madras Aglow’s Lighthouse.

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Keepers of the Royal Law

Keepers of the Royal Law

Early in March, the Savannah, Georgia, Lighthouse hosted Carolyn Williams, the newly appointed Georgia State Leader, at a luncheon and honor banquet where Carolyn spoke about the refreshing and relaunching of Love Your Neighbor, which was initially shared by Carolyn’s mom, Mary Lance Sisk.

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To Speak or Not Speak in Tongues

Tongues

As you may be aware, Aglow International was birthed during the Charismatic Renewal in the 60’s. People were hungry for more of God, and this fresh, new wave of interest in the Baptism in the Holy Spirit was the catalyst that propelled many into a deeper place in their relationship with God. Because Father Dennis…

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Madison West Virginia Aglow

Madison West Virginia Aglow

Last May, the Madison, WV Aglow Lighthouse had a celebration of mothers meeting. The ladies from Fulton House for Women, where we do a weekly Bible study, attended as well as others.

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Becoming an Heir of God 

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by Kathy Sanders, Director of Strategic Resources and Projects At the 2018 Leader’s Summit, Graham Cooke taught a session entitled, “Becoming an Heir of God.” In reading though it again today, I was struck with how the keys Graham gave then will unlock doors for us today as we walk through life. Here are a…

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Reno-Sparks Lighthouse

Reno-Sparks Lighthouse

The Reno-Sparks NV Metro Lighthouse partnered with Bread and Water Ministries – the ‘homeless church’ to give out 32 bags they had filled with toiletries, wipes, hats, gloves, socks, little goodies to nibble on, and handwritten encouragement and scripture cards.

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