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  • Child author shares story of faith
    2025/05/28

    Twelve-year-old Champ Pittman has published his first book, inspired by his younger brother’s experiences on his first day of kindergarten.

    Champ’s book, titled ‘Cash’s First Day of Kindergarten,’ draws from the real-life experiences of his brother, Cash, and aims to share a story of kindness and support.

    Champ’s motivation to write the book stemmed from his desire to support his brother during the ups and downs of starting kindergarten. “He’s the best brother I could have and I love him,” Champ said, expressing his admiration for Cash.

    Ashley, Champ’s mother, shared that Champ has always been a caring and responsible child.

    Champ is already working on his next book, which will focus on Cash’s first baseball game, indicating his continued interest in writing and storytelling.

    Champ credits his faith and the support of his family for helping him through the writing process, saying, “God helped me go through the book without no struggles.”

    Champ Pittman’s journey as a young author is just beginning, with his stories reflecting the love and support he shares with his family. His work is a testament to his creativity and compassion.

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  • New Beginnings Fellowship Church hosts 6k walk for clean water
    2025/05/21

    New Beginnings Fellowship Church, led by Dr. James A. Jackson, Sr., recently hosted a 6K walk to support children in Rwanda by providing access to cleaner water.

    The church partnered with World Vision for the event, which symbolizes the distance children in Rwanda walk to fetch water that is often not clean. The initiative aims to reduce the distance and improve water quality for these communities.

    Dr. Jackson highlighted the challenges of maintaining faith amidst life’s struggles, noting that the Bible contains stories of people who faced similar battles.

    He stressed the importance of understanding that struggling with faith is a natural response to life’s difficulties.

    The church broadcasts its services on WNDY-TV, allowing people to experience ministry from home. Dr. Jackson noted that this has become increasingly popular since the pandemic, as people have grown comfortable with remote worship.

    Despite the convenience of home worship, Dr. Jackson emphasized the benefits of attending church in person, such as fellowship and mutual encouragement among believers. He believes that being around others can help individuals realize they are not alone in their struggles.

    Through initiatives like the 6K walk, New Beginnings Fellowship Church continues to extend its mission beyond its walls, fostering hope and faith in communities both locally and globally.

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  • Rejoicing Vine’s commitment to environmental sustainability and faith
    2025/05/14

    The Rejoicing Vine, a mission-driven winery in northwest Indianapolis, was founded by Brent Comfort and his wife Frances as a calling from God to strengthen community and promote environmental stewardship.

    The Rejoicing Vine specializes in sparkling wines and is committed to strengthening the community and encouraging Hoosiers to be better stewards. As Indiana’s only regeneratively farmed vineyard and sparkling-focused winery, it aims to reduce its carbon footprint by more than 50%.

    Comfort shared that his faith has been instrumental in overcoming challenges in the wine industry, despite not having prior experience. He expressed that their belief in God’s calling has provided them with the confidence to succeed.

    The winery’s philosophy is centered around the communal nature of wine, which Comfort believes encourages people to engage in meaningful conversations and build relationships.

    The Rejoicing Vine offers a tasting room and vineyard located on West 82nd Street in Indianapolis. Their wines are available for purchase online, with shipping to about 40 states.

    The Rejoicing Vine exemplifies how faith and community can intertwine to create a business that not only offers quality wine but also fosters connections and environmental awareness.

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  • Newsboys coming to Indiana
    2025/04/25

    The Newsboys is one of the most influential Christian music bands of all time.

    Having sold over 10 million albums across 23 recordings and garnering boundless accolades the Newsboys has been synonymous with the genre for decades.

    The group is known for its signature songs like “We Believe,” “Born Again,” and the mega-hit “God’s Not Dead," which birthed a film franchise of the same name.

    For over three decades, Newsboys has toured extensively worldwide to present their unparalleled high-energy shows. With special guest Alive City.

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  • New Direction Church and NBI create East 38th Street Renaissance Alliance
    2025/04/24

    The National Bank of Indianapolis has partnered with New Direction Church, creating the East 38th Street Renaissance Alliance to support community initiatives in Indianapolis, including a $200,000 investment in a First Time Home Buyers Down Payment Assistance program.

    This collaboration aims to bolster community development and provide essential resources to residents, particularly in underserved areas. The partnership was initiated through connections between bank directors and community leaders, highlighting a shared commitment to local growth and support.

    The partnership between The National Bank of Indianapolis and New Direction Church is part of a broader effort to enhance community services and economic opportunities in the area. Dr. Kenneth E. Sullivan Jr. noted that the church hosts five major events each year, which are now supported by the bank’s sponsorship.

    The collaboration also includes financial wellness and literacy classes, which are designed to equip community members with the knowledge and skills necessary for financial success. These initiatives reflect the bank’s mission to be a resource for the community and to listen to the needs of its residents.

    The partnership between The National Bank of Indianapolis and New Direction Church exemplifies how local institutions can work together to drive positive change and support community development.

    By investing in housing and financial education, the bank is helping to lay the foundation for a more prosperous future for Indianapolis residents.

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  • National Day of Prayer
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  • Fatherless Reflections tells pastors journey and insignts
    2025/04/09

    A husband, father, and fatherless son, David Kosobucki is the Provost of Horizon University in Indianapolis and pastor of Horizon Central CityWay Church, a church in downtown Indianapolis that he helped start in 1998.

    “Fatherless Reflections” is his first attempt at writing for a public audience.

    Originally from Buffalo, NY, he is a graduate of the University at Buffalo and has a Doctor of Ministry degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL.

    Kosobucki discusses his book and how it could help others.

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  • Impact City FC teaches soccer and life lessons
    2025/04/02

    Impact City FC, a mission-driven youth soccer club, is using the power of sports to develop young leaders who serve their communities and beyond.

    Founded five years ago, Impact City FC operates as a faith-based nonprofit organization with the goal of investing in the next generation through soccer.

    The club serves children aged 4 to 18 and is active in multiple locations, including Indianapolis, Dallas, St. Louis, Charleston, Salt Lake City, West Palm Beach, and Cap-Haïtien, Haiti

    The club incorporates sharing God’s Word at every training session, which Aaron DeLoach believes helps players become leaders both on and off the field. “God’s Word doesn’t return void,” he said, emphasizing the transformative impact of their approach.

    The club’s mission extends beyond the field, encouraging players to engage in community service and mission trips. “You start to see them go, hey, well, how do we help our city? What can we do?” DeLoach explained.

    Impact City FC continues to expand its reach and influence, fostering a positive environment for youth development through soccer and community service.

    The club’s innovative approach aims to rewrite the narrative of youth sports culture, creating a supportive and mission-driven experience for young athletes.

    If you’d like to learn more check out their offerings here.

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