Are You Mad at God? Just Admit It.
Have you ever been mad at God? If so, you are not alone. Many people over the ages have struggled … Read More
Have you ever been mad at God? If so, you are not alone. Many people over the ages have struggled … Read More
North Korea ranks number one in the Open Doors World Watch List for the ninth straight year, but Islamic countries … Read More
Singer-songwriter Rebecca St. James, a longtime supporter of the True Love Waits abstinence movement, announced Jan. 3 that she is … Read More
China’s population has drawn foreign companies looking to cash in on retail opportunities. But it’s also drawing ministries seeking to … Read More
It’s been nearly a year since a devastating earthquake hit Haiti, killing more than 230,000 people. But Haiti’s rebuilding is … Read More
In many ways, 2011 is starting off just like 2010 ended. Indeed, Christian persecution promises to remain a running theme … Read More
In case you don’t already have enough ways to read your Bible’s online, on your smartphone, on your desktop, and, … Read More
At least 21 people were killed and scores were wounded on Saturday when a bomb outside a church in Alexandria, … Read More
Mobilizing God’s Marketplace Army. That’s the theme of the 4th Annual Kingdom Economic Yearly Summit, also known as KEYS. Eighty … Read More
What were the top religion and political trends in 2010? And how might they shape our future? That’s the topic … Read More
Some call it Civil Rights Day. Others call it Dr. Martin Luther King Day. Whatever you choose to call it, … Read More
As Lee Grady noted in his “Year in Review” article, Christian persecution increased around the world in 2010. Now, a new list has emerged chronicling the top 10 anti-Christian acts in America last year.
DefendChristians.org, a ministry of the Christian Anti-Defamation Commission, just offered up its list based on an online poll of Christians. According to Dr. Gary Cass, Chairman and CEO of DefendChristians.org, the results demonstrate a double standard is being applied against Christians and their faith, values, and liberty.
“If these same types of actions were taken against other groups one would call it bigoted,” Cass says. “We are exposing the shameful behavior of bashing Christ and biblical values for what it is, “Christophobia,” the irrational fear and hatred of Christ and His Word.”
What’s your New Year’s resolution? Getting closer to God? Losing weight? Earning more money? Barna Group set out to discover … Read More
The number of Americans filing for their first week of unemployment benefit fell below 400,000 for the first time in … Read More
God is working all around us today. Don’t let negative headlines distract you from the real story. 2010 was a … Read More
Christians in India faced a spike in attacks in the past decade, suffering more than 130 assaults a year since … Read More
Just because the war on Christmas is over “at least for now” doesn’t mean there aren’t other battles going on in Christendom. People are debating about everything from yoga to trademarks to dog fighting and beyond. Here are a few quirky stories I read in my quest to deliver you the news that matters most.
Should Christians practice yoga? The Wall Street Journal is stirring up quite a debate with its article by the same title.
What’s in an acronym? Plenty, apparently. But the Los Angeles Times reports that the International House of Pancakes dropped its trademark suit against the International House of Prayer. Did prayer help?
Granted permission only five hours before a scheduled Christmas event, house church leaders turned an empty field into a rudimentary … Read More
Tensions continued to mount in the Christian community in Maiduguri, capital of Borno state in northern Nigeria, following the killing … Read More
In some states, minors seem to need parental consent for body piercings but not for abortions. Several family and legal … Read More
Businessman Mart Green will lead a multiministry initiative to digitize Scripture and accelerate Bible translation. The businessman whose family’s $70 … Read More