Aglow News
News stories from Aglow worldwide.
The Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Region has participated in the Hills Alive event in Rapid City, South Dakota for quite a few years. Sande Lofberg, U.S Regional Director of this region, says that the event is a free Christian concert that attracts 25K – 30K attendees each year.
Read MoreAglow Venezuela recently held their 2025 Prayer Retreat within their South American Region. The theme for the retreat was taken from Proverbs 4:23a: “Guard your heart above everything that is kept.”
Read MoreOn Monday, June 23, twelve intercessors from Colorado, Kansas, North Carolina, and Texas began their journey to Washington, DC.
Read MoreRecently, we received a testimony from Neva Welsh, Alabama Area Team President and part of the Aglow Prison Team, reporting on the breakthrough and great hunger of the inmates in a local prison.
Read MoreA wonderful group of women started Aglow in Temecula, California in 1978. After 40+ years, these eight sisters enjoyed their first reunion; seven in person and one on Zoom.
They submitted a story of the event to Reunion magazine. Have you had a reunion with your Aglow sisters?
As women and men celebrated and honored their Mother’s for Mother’s Day across the globe, the Nation of Guatemala held an Aglow Guatemala celebration for Mother’s Day with the theme “You are a gift from God.”
Read MoreRose Armstrong, President of the Michigan SW Area Team recently sent in a ministry report updating the work of Aglow in their Area.
Read MoreIn the beautiful nation of Zambia, Aglow Generation goes by the name of “Teen Aglow.” Teen Aglow is one of Aglow’s most active Generations groups globally!
Read MoreBarbara Pritchett, formerly of California – now settled in Arizona, has a long, productive history as a servant leader with Aglow International. If you look in God’s book you would see the word ‘faithful’ as one of her descriptive words.
Read MoreOver 12 years ago, Patricia Dunlap, the founder of the Aglow International Matteson Single Moms group asked me to help her start the group and to get it going. She said that she and the other moms didn’t feel loved or appreciated.
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