Embracing Internationals
For decades, folks from around UPC have embraced internationals and demonstrated Christ’s love for them in tangible ways.
For decades, folks from around UPC have embraced internationals and demonstrated Christ’s love for them in tangible ways.
Janie Stuart interviews a university student to get a window into the “young minds” of today.
“I never had a negative reaction from telling someone that I would pray for them. In fact, the only reactions I ever got were ones of graciousness and thanks.”
This year, we’re following the story of a Ballard-based small group. Click here to see what this group is up to!
Meet some of the folks involved at UPC–staff, volunteers, and other leaders–in their own words.
UPC has a long history of partnering with a variety of nonprofit organizations that meet people where they are and lend a hand where needed. Here’s a snapshot of just three such organizations.
In November, the 10am Kindergartners responded to the call to embrace UW by making 100 cards and gift bags for students going into finals.
“[Mr.] Bhang is the [kind of] teacher that when I’m having a bad day I can get advice and talk to him. I can trust him with that,” Andre said.
I believe God uses seemingly disparate experiences to thread and thrum our life with meaning, and Ramy’s story is further evidence of his hand.
“In 1993, Asha Kiran (“Ray of Hope”) School was born—the perfect place to share her hope in Jesus Christ and her passion for children with special needs.”