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It’s an almost exclusively orthodox country, where less than 4 percent of people actually know Christ. It’s in Europe but … Read More
It’s an almost exclusively orthodox country, where less than 4 percent of people actually know Christ. It’s in Europe but … Read More
Hurricane Irene, a 600-mile wide storm, made shore this weekend, leaving at least 25 dead and billions of dollars of … Read More
The Turkish government made a historic U-turn in state policy this past weekend, issuing an official decree inviting Turkey’s Christian … Read More
Roshan Kuma is free indeed—and not just free in Christ. The Gospel for Asia missionary was set free from prison … Read More
Evangelical leaders in the United States indicated in a recent survey that other than their own nation, they most admire … Read More
It took more than a day for Hurricane Irene to pass over the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Inland flooding … Read More
Most headlines involving Mexico over the past few years have revolved around some sort of drug cartel shootings, kidnappings or … Read More
Hundreds of Christians this month protested the hitting of two church leaders at a police station in southern Bangladesh after … Read More
One Saturday, Mohan and six Bible college students headed off campus to an unlikely place. They wanted to share Jesus’ … Read More
India is known for its cold winters. And when you combine cold and poverty, it’s a recipe for disaster. “Statistics … Read More
The U.S. State Department is promoting an anti-Israel propaganda campaign, Liberty Counsel reports. The most recent misinformation surfaced last week … Read More
Muslim extremists with the alleged help of Nigerian army personnel killed 24 Christians this month in central Nigeria’s Plateau state, … Read More
Atlanta megachurch Bishop Eddie Long quietly settled in May with four young men who accused him of sexual misconduct. Now, … Read More
President Obama issued a dire warning to those in Hurricane Irene’s path, calling it a potentially “historic hurricane.” Believers around … Read More
Riverside Baptist Church is about to turn Operation Andrew to Code Red. The congregation in downtown Denver has fully embraced … Read More
A bomb that blasted the United Nations building in Abuja, Nigeria, has killed several people. It is suspected to have … Read More
Reports of domestic violence continue to increase throughout America’s shelters. Celebrities Joanna Garcia Swisher (Reba, Privileged) and Alexa Vega (Spy … Read More
The First Amendment Center moderated a panel discussion in Tennessee this week, addressing a growing legal concern in the United … Read More
On Nov. 13, 2000, Danita Estrella heard a doctor yell out, “Has anyone fed this child today?” His cry went unanswered. Entirely overwhelmed by the list of patients demanding his attention, the doctor overlooked the knocked-over juice in a nearby crib, which was causing ants to crawl across the child’s face to feast on the spill.
Her name was Erika.
Estrella, founder and CEO of Danita’s Children, moved to Haiti in 1999, with a few suitcases and an audacious dream: to rescue and care for Haitian orphans.
The above account was one of Estrella’s first experiences attempting to find sufficient medical care on the island—a medical clinic that was five hours away. She had brought Guy, one of the orphan boys in her care who she feared was dying, to the facility because no one could help him. This was her only hope.
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal is taking a stand for Israel. Deal officially proclaimed his stance on Aug. 14 at the … Read More
Since Ramadan began on Aug. 1, millions of Muslims across the globe have been fasting, praying, and doing good works. … Read More