Hundreds Of Care Packages Given By Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) In Aid to Humanity Event In Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. residents were offered care packages at a Aid To Humanity event, from the Iglesia Ni Cristo, Church Of Christ. Community members were joined by the office of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Metropolitan Police Department.
What Do You Say To Someone Who Lost A Child

After grieving the loss of her child, Mae shares how she is coping with the loss and what her loved ones around her said during her healing process.
Gatineau Residents and Charitable Organizations Receive Aid From the Iglesia Ni Cristo

Gatineau residents received help from the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ), who donated 1,000 care packages, together with a $1,000 monetary donation each to charitable organizations Moisson Outaouais, Le Gîte Ami, La Soupe Populaire de Hull, and La Manne de I’lle at an Aid To Humanity event in Ottawa.
Trusting in God’s Timing

Life is a series of choices, and for some, God isn’t always their choice. Tawanda chose to make time for God not only for herself but for her son, as well.
Learning There’s A Right Way to Worship God

Ron’s mother was a devout Catholic. But Ron couldn’t understand why she would pray to the Virgin Mary when the Bible prohibited the worship of idols.
Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) Extends Major Outreach To Métis Community As It Opens Newly Renovated Chapel In Hinton

Métis Community gratefully receives 700 packages of humanitarian donations and $2,000 cheque from Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) as the Church opens a newly renovated worship building in Hinton, Alberta.
I Wanted to Find the One True God

Mala grew up in a religion that believed in many gods but didn’t entertain her questions. As an adult, she had more questions—and wanted answers.
Always Trust God (Especially After A Breakup)

Post-breakup emotions can be messy. Find out why you should trust in God after a breakup.
Navigating Transitions in Life with God

Discover how having God in your life can help you handle and cope through life’s many changes and transitions.
Frontline Essential Workers and Marriage

Life during the COVID-19 pandemic is full of adjustments and worry. Now, imagine being frontline essential workers and being newlyweds as well. We hear from Lou and Ray from Grand Rapids, Michigan, about how they handle all the stress and worries they face related to their jobs, so they can keep their marriage strong and happy.