• UrbanPromise Arkansas

    UrbanPromise Arkansas

    urbanpromisearkansas.org

    Andrew Sever

    The mission of UrbanPromise Arkansas is to provide children and youth, through Christ, with the spiritual, academic, and social development necessary to become servant leaders determined to change the world.

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    Sonrise Stable Books

    www.sonrisestable.com

    VWeb

    Website selling fiction horse book series for kids. Uses processwire, uikit, ecwid ecommerce.

  • Kunst in der Johanneskirche Freiburg

    Kunst in der Johanneskirche Freiburg

    www.kunst-johanneskirche.de

    designconcepts GmbH

    Website for art projects at the Johanneskirche in Freiburg, Germany.

  • ICF Equip

    ICF Equip

    icf.church/equip/en

    Noël Bossart

    ICF Equip is a website dedicated to support Churches by providing valuable resources and know-how. Churches can apply for membership to gain access to countless resources & downloads, ranging from designs, to message outlines to trainings, how-tos…

  • NEI Nazarene District

    NEI Nazarene District

    neinazarene.org

    Nerd Specs Creative

    Complex website for North Indiana District of the Nazarene Church. Utilizes ProcessWire for everything—events, statistical reporting, and more.

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