
Pacific Garden Mission Ep 163 Remember Lot’s Wife - pgm.org
Jul 27, 2018 · Since 1877, Pacific Garden Mission has been a place of refuge and transformation. Millions weary of struggling through life’s storms have come to the “Old Lighthouse” seeking …
Brian's Story - Pacific Garden Mission
My wife and I have been working on those together. We still have a weekly fellowship call on Sunday with a counselor, and I participate in the men’s Bible program at PGM, where we pray, …
Pacific Garden Mission - Wikipedia
Pacific Garden Mission is a homeless shelter which is located in the Near West Side section of Chicago, Illinois, it was founded in 1877 [1] by Colonel George Clarke and his wife, Sarah.
Meet The Team | PGM CHURCH
Makara is married to Mama Tearoa, and they have four adult children: a son-in-law, a daughter-in-law, and seven grandchildren. In the bible, the focal point of all church leadership is the elders. …
Leadership - Pacific Garden Mission
Home/Who We Are/LeadershipLeadership TeamPhilip Kwiatkowski PresidentTerry Cunningham VP of OperationsTimothy Gregory Director of Unshackled! Philemon Hayibor Director of …
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We read about Tony’s story in... - Pacific Garden Mission - Facebook
Dec 1, 2024 · We read about Tony’s story in this month's newsletter. His wife and his daughter were featured in previous issues. We hope the story of how God has changed his family and …
PGM Thomas Lettice wife: Anne Savoy or Anne Unknown?
Wife of Thomas Lettice 1604-1681 (Lettice-7 and Lettice-19) was Ann/Anne 1606-1687 (Savoy-26 and Unknown-53086). Not a Mayflower passenger but related to the Shurliff (Bradford) family. …
PGM: Wife or Wives of George Bunker [closed] - WikiTree
The Bunker Family Association tends to refer to his wife as Elizabeth (Jane) Godfrey. Henry L. Bunker suggested that her name was really Elizabeth Jane, that she was called Elizabeth in …
Jason's Story - Pacific Garden Mission - pgm.org
“My wife died after 10 years of marriage—she was 38, and I was 34. After that happened, I turned to the bottle—10 solid years of drinking. In 2009, I was laid off by the newspaper industry. A 25 …