Church Gone Wild
When a young pastor challenged his megachurch to abandon all for Jesus, few expected such a radical response.
When a young pastor challenged his megachurch to abandon all for Jesus, few expected such a radical response.
From very few Christians 25 years ago, today this little region of three million people has well over 100,000 faithful and fruitful followers of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Gilberto Nenquimo, the grandson of Mincaye, one of the Waodani Indians who attacked and killed five missionaries in 1956, including MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) pilot Nate Saint, was among a host of leaders to help dedicate the newly rebuilt Nate Saint House in Shell, Ecuador on Saturday.
Following a visit to the country, Crossroad Bible Institute announces the opening of CBI Zambia, its eleventh distribution center worldwide. Amidst the overcrowded squalor of Zambian prisons, where malnutrition, disease, violence and injustice run rampant, CBI studies offer hope and respite from suffering.
The unedited rescue of 33 miners, trapped for more than two months 2,000 feet underground, has proceeded smoothly and successfully, as one man after another emerges from the tunnel’s interior to regain his freedom and finally see the light of the sun again.
A cross-section of Pentecostal and charismatic groups will be joining tens of millions of Christians worldwide Sunday in praying for the world’s poor.
The Assemblies of God (AG), Church of God (Cleveland, Tenn.), Hillsong Church and Alpha International are among the dozens of ministries endorsing Micah 2010. Led by Britain-based Micah Challenge International, the campaign calls on Christians to pray and take action against extreme poverty.