Pastor-Mayor Comforts Thousand Oaks Community

Pastor Rob McCoy, who is also a member of the city council and acting mayor in Thousand Oaks, California, has been ministering to hurting people in that community after last week’s tragic shooting. McCoy is the pastor of Godspeak Calvary Chapel Church and also the chaplain of the local rescue unit. Ironically, despite the good work of the church, a lawsuit filed against the city of Thousand Oaks seeks to prevent the church from operating in a location formerly occupied by a YMCA.

Black Friday Becomes Bless Friday® – Bless Friday Expands to South Texas

Since 2010, Bless Friday® has provided an alternative to hectic Christmas shopping on the day after Thanksgiving. Churches and Christians in Houston, The Woodlands, Richmond, Trinity, and Cotulla, Texas and Seattle, Washington are preparing projects that honor Christ at Christmas on Friday, November 23 and also on Saturday the 24th. These churches encourage families and individuals to celebrate Bless Friday® as an alternative to Black Friday.

International Day for the Unreached

A campaign to concentrate focus on reaching those who have yet to hear the gospel is gaining further momentum with the addition of four more leading missions groups to its organizing partnership—and the accompanying hope the rising wave of support will result in a global flood of new believers.

Michael W. Smith Concert Airs on TBN

October 30-, 2018–Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) last night  aired “Surrounded: A Night of Worship, Prayer and Awakening with Michael W. Smith,” a concert event hosted by three-time Grammy Award-winning recording artist Michael W. Smith. An encore presentation is scheduled for 5:00 pm EST today.

Christianity & National Security: Exploring Government’s Divine Vocation

The Institute on Religion & Democracy’s (IRD) quarterly publication Providence: A Journal of Christianity & American Foreign Policy will host a unique two-day conference at the Georgetown University Hotel & Conference Center in Washington, D.C. on Christianity and National Security.

CityFest East Texas Set to Proclaim Message of Hope

Hundreds of church and nonprofit leaders are collaborating in an historic effort to love and serve Tyler, Texas and the surrounding region in the name of Jesus as part of CityFest East Texas. This initiative, organized by dozens of local churches and supported by the Luis Palau Association, will work to unify hundreds of pastors and ministry leaders, along with leaders from the civic, marketplace, and education sectors.

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