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Love INC of Shelby County – One Year Later
One year ago, something changed in Shelby County, Indiana. Churches that had existed in the same community for years—but worked in isolation—made a decision. They chose to work together. In a county where nearly 40% of residents are working poor or below, that kind of coordination matters. But the real impact can’t be captured in numbers alone. In less than a year, Love INC of Shelby County has become the central connection point in the region. Hospitals call them. Child services call them. Police and…
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How Beautiful the Feet: Incarnation
During Love INC of Greater Hershey’s annual Lace Up with Love INC event, volunteers worked to find shoes for hundreds of children preparing for school. Among them was a newly arrived Arabic-speaking family who understood little English. Imagine arriving in a new country with nothing but

How Beautiful the Feet: John’s Story
When John landed a new job, he was overjoyed—until he realized he didn’t have the work boots it required. For some, it wouldn’t have been much of a barrier. But for John, it stood between him and a fresh start. That is, until Love INC of Muskegon County came

How Beautiful the Feet: Amari’s Story
After weeks in a wheelchair, 14-year-old Amari was finally walking again—but with size 16 feet, his family couldn’t find or afford shoes that fit. That is, until believers like you stepped in. Love INC of Clackamas County volunteers reached out to their network of church partners, and within

What I Learned About Faith and Unity in Kenya
By God’s design, His believers are called to be unified and work together to show and share the love of Christ with their neighbors. Love INC provides the organization, approach, and services for meaningful, effective, and holistic church-based care. It is a relevant model across communities,

Never Alone
“When I began this part of my life’s journey with the Love INC of Littleton, CO, I was in an abusive relationship with three kids and a few years prior I had lost a child to SIDS. I myself was lost. But I didn’t even know
