Category: Church and Ministry
Though most of the 2,600 colleges in the United States have some Christian ministry presence, few have entire groups of students dedicated to praying for their schools. IHOP’s Luke18 Project hopes to rectify that by the end of the 2012-2013 school year by establishing “prayer furnaces” on every campus in the nation.
Category: Global News and Ministry
An unidentified arsonist in Israel set fire to a Jerusalem church building that has long been a focal point for anti-Christian sentiment in a Jewish ultra-Orthodox-leaning neighborhood, church officials said.
Category: Church of God News
Peru is located on the western side of South America next to Ecuador, Columbia, Brazil, Chile and Bolivia. Twenty-nine million people live in Peru, with one-third in Lima, the capital city. The country is divided into three regions: the coast, the mountains, and the rainforest.
Category: People in the News
The parent company of Zondervan, HarperCollins, announced that it plans to publish next year the inspirational memoir of outspoken Christian athlete Tim Tebow, the e-newsletter Christian Retailing Update reported Monday.
Category: Global News and Ministry
When a young pastor challenged his megachurch to abandon all for Jesus, few expected such a radical response.
Category: Church of God News
Members of the newly-appointed Church Planting Task Force met last week at the Church of God International Offices.
Consisting of a cross-section of pastors and leaders, the group met to cast vision and assess how the task force can best meet the church planting needs of the Church of God in the future.
Category: Church and Ministry
Counsel & Capital (“C&C”), a non-profit organization focused on building bridges of trust and accountability between ‘left-brain’ donors and Christian ministries, announced today that they have selected Faith Comes By Hearing (“FCBH”) to receive their 2010 Ministry Award.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
The Southern Baptist Convention’s own research arm reports that SBC membership will fall nearly 50 percent by 2050 unless its aging denomination does more to strengthen evangelism, particularly to young people.