Rescued From Gang Life: Agustin Torres
I started getting into gangs in the fourth grade. I wanted to support my family because we didn't have any money. Today, I'm a complete opposite of who I once was.—Agustin Torres
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I started getting into gangs in the fourth grade. I wanted to support my family because we didn't have any money. Today, I'm a complete opposite of who I once was.—Agustin Torres
Summer is almost here, and it's one of the best times of the year for reaching young people. Across the country, Foursquare camps will be providing a venue for powerful ministry to youth. Is your church ready?
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“I wasn’t only running away from an abusive, alcoholic mother; I was also trying to escape a very rough neighborhood.”