AGLOW International Calamba City Lighthouse

Milflores Street, Ceris 2 Canlubang, Calamba, 4028
AGLOW International Calamba City Lighthouse AGLOW International Calamba City Lighthouse is one of the popular Religious Organization located in Milflores Street, Ceris 2 Canlubang ,Calamba listed under Religious Organization in Calamba ,

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Aglow International is a Kingdom Movement of champions and warriors committed to seeing God's will done on earth as it is in Heaven.

Mission
Aglow International is a Kingdom Movement committed to seeing God’s will done on earth as it is in Heaven. We do this through:

• Mobilizing millions into a company of warriors, champions, and global leaders of significance.
• Establishing powerful Kingdom Communities founded on the fullness of Christ in every nation of the world.
• Empowering people to develop resources that enable them to take advantage of all that God is releasing from Heaven.
• Forming apostolic teams that demonstrate the power of Heaven in the darkest places of earth.
• Cultivating a worldwide presence that creates an atmosphere of celebration, impartation, and restoration.

Company Overview
Aglow International is a Transformational Kingdom Culture with mindsets not of this world. As a Kingdom Movement, we are committed to seeing God's will done on earth as it is in Heaven by raising up champions and warriors across the earth who will bring freedom to the oppressed while providing opportunities for everyone in our spheres of influence to grow into radiant relationships with each other...See More

General Information
Aglow began in 1967 with four women who expressed a desire to meet together as Christians without denominational boundaries. The first general meeting was held in Seattle, Washington, USA, close to where Aglow’s Worldwide Headquarters exists today.

The meeting drew more than 100 women to the Meany Hotel close to the University of Washington campus. It didn’t take long for women who attended that first meeting to invite their neighbors and friends to gatherings in other communities surrounding Seattle. As the word spread, new groups began springing up around Washington state, and within months, groups formed in other U.S. states.

By 1972, more than 60 local groups held monthly meetings around the U.S. By 1973, Aglow was moving onto the global stage as fellowships began in Canada, and New Zealand. The Netherlands followed in 1974, marking Aglow as an international "network of caring women," in just six short years.

Today, Aglow spans the globe! And it continues to reach out to women of every creed, color, and culture, and, through women, to families worldwide. Over 4,600 Aglow groups meet worldwide, about 68% of them are outside the U.S. (over 2,850 groups).

More than 21,000 Aglow leaders worldwide minister in their communities and nations, to an estimated 17 million people each year. Today, 100% of the 172 nations have indigenous women overseeing the work in their nations.

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