

With timely and relevant articles, daily devotionals and interviews with today's Christian leaders, Go! online is an invaluable resource for students leaders wishing to stay on the cutting edge of our culture.
OnMission is NAMB's award-winning flagship magazine. Each issue is full of articles to help you be on mission where you work and live, representing Christ effectively with family, neighbors, co-workers, and friends. You'll also be challenged by the stories of others who are fulfilling God's call. The magazine is available both on the web and as a quarterly publication available for bulk or individual subscriptions.
North American Mission Board
The North American Mission Board (NAMB) is the domestic missions agency of the Southern Baptist Convention. Our defined mission is to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ, start New Testament congregations, minister to persons in the name of Christ, and assist churches in the United States, Canada and U.S. territories in effectively performing these functions.
One way we support and cooperate with NAMB by adopting new church plants. Learn more about NAMB on their website www.namb.net
Iron City Church
Located in the North Hills Iron City Church is a new and different body of believers dedicated to bringing the Gospel the northern suburbs of Pittsburgh.
They have Worship service every Sunday at 10am. They are currently located at:
North Allegheny Intermediate
High School Auditorium
350 Cumberland Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Visit them on the web at www.ironcitychurch.com
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Our most recent international trips have been to Equidor and Lithowania.
Who is Annie Armstrong
Each year, we honor the life and work of Annie Walker Armstrong (1850-1938) when we give to the annual offering for home missions named after her. Annie was a tireless servant of God and a contagious advocate and supporter of mission efforts throughout the world.
Annie believed in Christ with all her heart, but it was her hands that expressed that belief in tangible ways. She spent a great amount of time typing and handwriting letters in support of missions.
For more information visit their website at www.anniearmstrong.com