Ministry Adds Food To Its North Korean Bible Outreach

By: Allie Martin

For several years, Alpha Relief has provided humanitarian aid and discipleship materials to persecuted Christians in North Korea. Initially, Alpha Relief concentrated on scripture distribution to the underground church, but founder Chris Moore realized that many Christians were starving to death because of a widespread famine.

Could Finland School Massacre be Related to Violent Video?

At least seven people were killed after an 18-year-old man opened fire at a high school in southern Finland. Could this be related to violent video games? John Douglas thinks so – and he should know. He’s played over 7,000 of them!

Trans World Radio Missionaries Released After Carjacking

By: Allie Martin

As testimony to the power of prayer, two Trans World Radio missionaries are now safe after they were kidnapped at gunpoint in South Africa.

UN Secretary: “Christians are Good Allies in Fight Against Poverty”

United Nations Secretary- General Ban Ki-moon says Christians are good allies in the fight to end global poverty. He said that from his earliest days as a boy in South Korea, he dreamed of working for the United Nations. He wanted to make a difference in the world.

Prayers for Peace in Jerusalem Have Global Impact Bond Between Christians

Millions of Christians from more than 150,000 churches around the world prayed simultaneously Sunday, Oct. 7, for peace in Jerusalem. A special celebration and prayer event in Jerusalem – broadcast to 200 nations by God TV – drew both Arab and Jewish dignitaries despite political and religious pressure not to attend any Christian gatherings.

Leaders Seek to Establish Communications with Muslim Clerics

In September of ’06, author Howie Gardner, Pastor of Bel Air Assembly of God in Maryland, composed a letter to the Muslim World league in Saudi Arabia. The letter has been revised a number of times at the suggestions of various missionaries and theologians. It can be seen in its present form at www.cmdialogue.com.

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