missions
Finding freedom in Kenya
About every 6 months or so, Lee (my husband) and I have the same conversation. Me: “I just don’t feel like I’m doing anything with my life.” Lee: “what do […]
Continue ReadingJoshua
Many of you have heard the story of Joshua, an orphan who Sandy Boultinghouse met and rescued during her last stay in Kenya. He was ill, having suffered years of […]
Continue ReadingDaughters of Hope update from India
Molly & Dylan Fila are missionaries that FN supports – they live in India and help women and children through their business Daughters of Hope. You may remember hearing from […]
Continue ReadingWarm thanks
You may remember seeing some beautiful quilts displayed in our lobby recently. Made by the Piecemakers (a group here at FN who quilts together in order to donate), those quilts […]
Continue ReadingAmboy Food Pantry [community ministry @FN]
If you’ve been in the lobby at Fellowship North, you’ve probably seen it: a large tub under a sign that says “Food Pantry.” Over the course of each month, it […]
Continue ReadingKatrina and the kids
This summer at FN we supported several young people in mission work. Here’s a little bit about one of them! Katrina Curruth graduated from Henderson State University in May, then […]
Continue ReadingTyler and Chris
This summer at FN we supported several young people in mission work. Here’s a little bit about a couple of them! Tyler Keeling and Chris Williams both worked with Fellowship […]
Continue ReadingSunshine in Honduras
This summer at FN we supported several young people in mission work. Here’s a little bit about one of them! Jalissa Willis is called Sunshine by her friends, and almost […]
Continue ReadingYou’ve got mail! Updates from India (and America!)
We’ve gotten a couple of letters from people that Fellowship North supports in mission work; it’s so good to hear what’s going on! The first is from The Love and […]
Continue ReadingGet to know: Katrina Curruth
Katrina Curruth just graduated from Henderson State University with a general studies degree. For her degree, she had 4 areas of emphasis: sociology, psychology, social science, and education. What did […]
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