All Nations Grieves Death of Missionary

Leaders, members and friends of All Nations (www.allnations.us), an international Christian missions training and sending organization, are mourning the death of one of its missionaries, 26-year-old John Allen Chau of Vancouver, Wash., U.S.A.

Woman Calls 911 on Parents Who Invited Her to Church

A woman called 9-1-1 after her parents allegedly suggested that she attend church with them. South Carolina woman Ashley Shanell Fuller told deputies from the Union County Sheriff’s Office that she felt she was being harassed by her parents, who had simply asked whether she would consider coming to worship service with them.

Billy Graham Would Have Been 100 Today

Famed evangelist Billy Graham, who died Feb. 21, would have celebrated the centennial of his birth on Wednesday (Nov. 7).

Russ Taff Biopic Breaks Records

On October 30, over 700 theaters nationwide debuted Director Rick Altizer’s new documentary, “I Still Believe.” The film chronicles the life of one of Gospel and Contemporary Christian Music’s all-time vocal legends, Russ Taff, by outlining his childhood, rise to stardom, subsequent hidden struggle with alcohol, and ultimately his path to recovery. “I Still Believe” is not only a story of redemption, but one that also shares the intimate tale of the unending support of his wife, Tori, his family, friends, and the Christian community as a whole.

How Pentecostal Pastor’s Son Just Earned the Highest Accolade in the World

At a tender age, Denis Mukwege accompanied his father, a Pentecostal church pastor, as he moved around the villages of Congo’s South Kivu Province praying for sick parishioners.

Atlanta Settles With Fire Chief Who Preached Bold, Biblical Truth

It is a good day for religious liberty in America.

The city of Atlanta has agreed to settle a lawsuit with a former fire chief who was fired for writing a Bible study book for Christian men that some thought was anti-gay.

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