If Josh and Beth Glymph were to show you a family photo, you’d see different skin colors and ethnicities and people who, at first glance, don’t appear to be related. And if they were to show you a photo of their new church in Jacksonville, Florida, you’d see pretty much the same thing. The Glymphs did not set out to plant Refuge Church specifically for fostering and adopting families. But because God’s used your gifts to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering to do just that, they’re able to make Jesus known to kids and grownups from all kinds of backgrounds.
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