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Church Attendance Triples During Christmas

Category: Ministry Resources

As parents look forward to church attendance during the Christmas season, a new book can help prepare kids and adults for the special worship services surrounding the birth of Jesus. “Children’s Book of Advent: 25 Days with Jesus” shares 25 days of Scripture, explanations and original artwork to help children and their families understand the keystone weeks of Advent.

Serving God in a Dry Season

Category: Opinion & Commentary

While Hurricane Sandy’s floods dominated recent weather headlines, a very different weather pattern has cost us more than the superstorm’s $50 billion in damages. The United States actually needs rain—and lots of it.

Revival Hits Los Angeles with Evangelist Verna Linzey

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

A daughter of the Azusa Street Revival and Mission, 93-year-old evangelist, Dr. Verna Linzey, preached on the baptism with the Holy Spirit at another revival and mission in Los Angeles called Global Covenant Church, where a new move of the Holy Spirit erupted.

Does Paraguay’s 12-Year Prayer Marathon Indicate Revival?

Category: Global News and Ministry

For 12 years, a prayer marathon has brought Christians together in the South American country of Paraguay. The 24 hours of uninterrupted prayer involves thousands of people from all Christian denominations, in 85 locations around the country.

Abortion Victims Share Stories of Healing in New Reality TV Series

Category: Faith and Family

There are plenty of reality shows on television, from Survivor to The Bachelor to The Biggest Loser. But a new Christian series from an Emmy-award winning producer of October Baby chronicles the lives of women dealing with past abortions.

Relief Continues After Guatemala Earthquake

Category: Church of God News

Ten days after a strong, 7.4 magnitude earthquake devastated the San Marcos area of Guatemala in Central America, aid continues to flow to stricken churches and pastors from their brothers and sisters in the United States and Latin America.

New York Churches Facing Eviction Despite Hurricane Sandy Help

Category: USA National News

The city of New York continues to seek eviction of churches meeting for worship services in public school buildings on weekends, even after many of the congregations have ministered to the communities in which they meet in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. Mayor Michael Bloomberg, whose administration has also come under fire for banning food donations to homeless shelters, has not intervened to stop his Board of Education’s ongoing efforts to oust the churches.

“Churches that have been helping communities for years should be allowed to continue to offer the hope that empty buildings can’t,” said Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Jordan Lorence, who will argue the churches’ case on Monday. “The Constitution requires New York City to allow churches and other religious groups to meet for worship services in vacant school buildings on weekends on the same terms as other groups. It is tragic that the city continues its efforts to evict the very groups that are selflessly helping the city’s communities, including the public schools themselves.”

Churches meeting in New York City public schools for worship services have fed the poor and needy, assisted in rehabilitating drug addicts and gang members, helped rebuild marriages and families, and provided for the disabled. The churches have also helped the public schools themselves by volunteering to paint the interiors of inner-city schools; donating computers, musical instruments, and air conditioners; and providing effective after-school programs to help all students with their studies. The help to communities has only continued in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, especially on hard-hit Staten Island.

In June, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York issued a permanent injunction that allows churches, synagogues, and other religious groups to conduct worship services in school buildings. The city appealed the order to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit.

The injunction is part of a nearly 18-year legal battle in Bronx Household of Faith v. Board of Education of the City of New York. The city has been trying to eject worship services from their public school meeting places under the claim that their presence violates the U.S. Constitution.

Alliance Defending Freedom (formerly Alliance Defense Fund) is an alliance-building legal ministry that advocates for the right of people to freely live out their faith.

(Source: Charisma Media)

Study: Selflessness Leads to Spiritual Maturity

Category: Church and Ministry

“Serving God and Others” is one of eight attributes of discipleship that consistently show up in the lives of believers who are progressing in spiritual maturity, according to LifeWay Research.

Luis Palau Reaches 30,000 Young People at Australian Festival

Category: Events and Happenings

More than 30 years after his first campaign in Newcastle, evangelist Luis Palau returned to help more than 100 local churches reach new generations with the love and Good News of Jesus.


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