Aglow News
News stories from Aglow worldwide.
In 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!
Barbara 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.
Over 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.
Genetta Strong was born on November 12, 1924. She married and had four children. Somewhere along her journey, she met Jesus, and then she found Aglow.
Recently, Laura Campos, VP of Public Relations for the Edinburg, TX Lighthouse, posted on Facebook a notice about their Lighthouse Monthly Book Club.
After 38 years of dedicated service, Kay Rogers — the steady heartbeat of our headquarters team — is stepping into a well-earned new season. Effective April 30, Kay will be retiring, leaving behind a legacy that has touched every corner of Aglow International.
Last November 7-9, 2024, the Aglow’s Caribbean Region held their conference in Kingston, Jamaica. During their planning the committee experienced many challenges as their event drew nearer but saw the hand of God in guiding and protecting Aglow in the Caribbean.
Dee Bopp, President of South Missouri Area Team, and her team members took a chance recently when they heard about an opportunity Branson’s Pizza Ranch was offering. For groups willing to clean tables, they could earn 10% of the night’s earnings and any tips earned.
Isabel Segovia shared the background information with us detailing what led them to branch out from their normal meeting place and to try something different. A few years ago, the team felt led to hold gatherings and conferences on the three corners of their area – South Padre/Port Isabel, then northeast to Corpus and then west to Laredo.
Last year, Beth Cameron, and the Idaho West Area Team President, used an idea with the local Lighthouse that came from Kristen Cummins,. Darcy Schumacher, told Beth that Headquarters would want to turn this into a story for the web so others could use the idea. Don’t you love how connected Aglow groups are?