Stick around long enough to see God’s glory

Stick around long enough to see God’s glory

Tim and Evelyn Jenkins have been part of WCC for over 19 years and have been through good and bad, both as a family and as a church. A commitment saved their marriage.

What will happen to me when I die?

What will happen to me when I die?

After being raised in a religious but non-Christian family, Leeda Bacon was searching for something to fill the void in her life. She experimented with witchcraft and the occult, but when she became concerned about where she would go when she died, a book pointed her in the right direction.

Christians, racism and the South

Christians, racism and the South

Nixa Rose moved to the United States from Puerto Rico after her mother passed away when she was 12. After experiencing hypocrisy, judgment and racism from Christians in the South, she had to learn not to put her faith in Christians but in Christ instead.

Saying “Yes” to missions

Saying “Yes” to missions

When God called Randy Tuttle to missions, Randy put his “yes” on the table. That “yes” was challenged several times and God proved himself faithful over and over.

Where you go, I’ll go

Where you go, I’ll go

When Stephen Winslow Jr’s father got a job at another church, he was reluctant to accept that calling for himself as well. God used a song to teach him what it meant to follow his family and his calling.

A Restored Relationship with Jesus

A Restored Relationship with Jesus

When Theresa Small’s grandfather died, her faith took a big hit and she began living a double life. Inside, she knew she was a Christian, but she wasn’t living like it. When her boyfriend in college came to Christ, her hypocrisy was exposed.

Just as I am

Just as I am

When Amy Wall was 14 years old, she began a relationship with a 24 year old man. God used a concert and a hymn to draw her back to himself.

Rules without a relationship lead to rebellion

Rules without a relationship lead to rebellion

Growing up a preacher’s kid, Chris Koufopoulos rarely missed church, but was only focused on the rules. After leaving the church in college, he finally came back – but only to stop his wife from asking. There, he discovered what he was missing years before.

Do you want this mess? You can have it.

Do you want this mess? You can have it.

Leigh Ann Smith had the religion but was living independently, not relying on a relationship with Jesus. One night, after crumbling under the pressure of keeping everything together by herself, she gave it all to God.