Alpha Ministries

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4465 S Amherst Hwy
Madison Heights, VA 24572

Alpha Ministries is a faith-based organization based in Madison Heights, VA, dedicated to evangelizing, making disciples, and providing help and healing to those in need. They focus on training and equipping nationals, reaching the unreached with the love of Christ, and serving people of all backgrounds with compassion.

With a commitment to keeping overhead costs low, Alpha Ministries strives to be good stewards of the funds entrusted to them, ensuring that donations go directly towards their impactful projects and initiatives. Their work extends globally, bringing hope and support to persecuted brethren and spreading the message of Christ's love without discrimination.

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