Prayer Leader: Supreme Court Decision May Signal Onset of Church Persecution
A 5-4 Supreme Court decision Monday requiring Christian campus groups on public universities to accept gay students as members and … Read More
A 5-4 Supreme Court decision Monday requiring Christian campus groups on public universities to accept gay students as members and … Read More
Promise Keepers (PK) has sustained “substantial” losses after a fire broke out at its ministry headquarters in Denver Sunday. No … Read More
A charismatic pastor says Muslims in Dearborn, Michigan, a heavily Islamic Detroit suburb, are showing a surprising openness to the … Read More
Leaders of the Gulf Coast states have designated Sunday a day of prayer for the regions affected by the oil … Read More
With unemployment at record highs, churches and Christian organizations are stepping in to help job seekers both practically and spiritually.
Ministries such as Florida-based Christian HELP and Career Solutions in Dallas began helping the unemployed find work long before the recession hit in 2008. But since the unemployment rate shot up from 6.6 percent in October 2008 to 10.1 percent the following year to 9.5 percent today, the groups say the “ministry needs and opportunities” are growing.
Christian music pioneer Keith Green helped supercharge the Jesus movement with his buoyant songs that challenged lukewarm Christians to repent … Read More
The late Moishe Rosen was a pioneer in Jewish missions. Today there are thousands of Jewish believers in Jesus, and … Read More
Persecution watchdog says Somalia has “the world’s most persecuted church.” It’s never been easy to be a Christian in Somalia. … Read More
When Steve Hill got up to preach at Brownsville Assembly of God on Father’s Day 1995, he had no idea … Read More
300 million. That’s how many people Every Home for Christ (EHC) presented the gospel to last year, according to the … Read More
The U.S. Latino population has doubled in the last 18 years and so has the number of Pentecostals. A recent … Read More
Christians will meet in Washington, D.C., this week to do what they say the U.S. government has been reluctant to … Read More
Kristen Anderson lay on railroad tracks hoping to end her life. Instead, she heard a song that changed everything.
On a bone-cold night in January 2000, Kristen Anderson made an impulsive decision: She walked to the railroad tracks not far from her Chicago home, lay facedown on the ground and let 33 freight cars roar over her body at 55 miles per hour.
The engineer frantically blew the whistle and brought the train to a halt on top of Kristen’s body. The botched suicide attempt left the 17-year-old in piercing pain. As she lay there in her own blood, trying to decipher whether she was dreaming, Kristen managed to pull herself from under the train and crawl to some nearby rocks.
More than three decades ago, 63 men and women met in Anaheim, Calif., to encourage and support one another in … Read More
Healing evangelist Charles Edward Hunter died in his Houston-area home Monday night after being in frail health for several years. He … Read More
Christian broadcasters are mourning the loss of Cornerstone TeleVision President Ron Hembree, who died in his home June 10 from … Read More
Moroccan Christians say Muslim extremists in the country are aiding and encouraging the government to pursue them by exposing and … Read More
As up to 2.5 million gallons of oil pour daily into the Gulf of Mexico with no end in sight, … Read More
The King’s College and Seminary, one of the first charismatic seminaries founded on the West Coast, announced its university status … Read More
Atlanta-area pastor Bryant White was elected president of the Southern Baptist Convention Tuesday during the denomination’s annual meeting being held … Read More
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist on Friday vetoed a bill that had been described as the most significant pro-life measure in … Read More