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Transformational Truth
 Learn why the Bible is relevant and reliable today in an interactive seminar with Dr. Douglas Stuart, Professor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and author of How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth. Registration ends October 31. Don't miss it! When: Sat, Nov. 5, 8:30 AM - 3 PM Where: West End Assembly of God More details & Registration |
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November Speaker Series
 Martin D. Brown, Commissioner, Virginia Department of Social Services "From Knowing About God to Knowing God: Walking in the security, delight and relationship of a son" "My pursuit was success at all costs, regardless of the impact on others," he says, noting that this resulted in superficial relationships with his family and a limited number of friends. As his appetite for success grew, so did his desire for "truth." Read More & Registration
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Douglas A. Middleton, Chief of Police, Henrico County
"Leading by Following God"
In military service, a marriage, at work, or in raising children, control and responsibility can be life-giving or domineering. Doug realized how God used various moments throughout his career to teach him about grace and that the only way to lead effectively is by following Him. Read More & Registration
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35th Year Reflections
 Bradley D. Nott, Senior Vice President, Bank of America, and Vice President, CrossOver Ministry Board of Directors
I believe it is safe to say that if Needle's Eye did not exist then CrossOver Ministry would likely not exist. Read More |
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About Us
Needle's Eye offers a variety of opportunities that encourage and support marketplace people in expressing and implementing faith at work, at home and in the community. For more information, please visit our website at needleseye.org.
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