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At an Opa-locka clinic, Muslim and Christian groups partner to offer free dental care
Lauren Costantino, Miami Herald
7 de septiembre de 2025
The Miami Herald highlighted how Christ Fellowship’s Caring for Miami is partnering with UHI CommunityCare Clinic to bring free dental care to uninsured and low-income residents in Opa-locka. Read the full story here.
Summertime: More than a Break
Stephanie Moreno
16 de julio de 2025
Without the pressure of homework, early alarms, and packed calendars, summer gives us a unique window to connect with our kids in a more intentional way. It doesn’t have to be complicated; with just a little purpose and planning, we can go deeper in discipling our children. Here are five simple rhythms to help you do just that.
The Lord Is Near to the Brokenhearted: Hope for Parents of Teens Dealing with Suicide and Self-Harm
Pastor Alex Mirabal
4 de septiembre de 2025
Nearly 18% of adolescents in the U.S. have engaged in non-suicidal self-injury, and suicide is the second leading cause of death among teens aged 15–19. These aren’t just statistics. These are students we’ve baptized, attendees of CF Students, and young people who serve in ministry. And when we forget that, we risk being unprepared to walk with them when the darkness comes. So, what do we do as parents?
Downtown Miami Church Revitalization: Christ Fellowship Restores a 1896 Landmark
Keila Diaz
30 de junio de 2025
Once nearly forgotten in the heart of downtown Miami, the historic Christ Fellowship campus is experiencing a powerful revival—restored in both structure and spirit. With baptisms on the street and a bold vision for urban ministry, this 100-year-old church is stepping into a new era as a beacon of hope in one of America’s fastest-changing cities.
Hindsight Is 20/20: What I’ve Learned in Parenting
Pastor Sammy Flores
13 de junio de 2025
We’ve all heard the idiom, “Hindsight is 20/20.” It implies that it’s easier to clearly understand an event or situation in the past after it’s already happened. Well, looking back, now with three adult children and five grandchildren, there’s a few things that are much clearer to me now. I could list a bunch but let’s stick with these...
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