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Persecuted Pastor Leads 30 to Christ in Iran Prison

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

The wife of the American pastor imprisoned in Iran for his Christian faith says her husband remains bold for Jesus Christ in prison. Saeed Abedini’s wife, Naghmeh, recently spoke to students at Liberty University about her family’s plight.

Operation Compassion and Partners Provide Medical Clinics

Category: Church of God News

Operation Compassion has always worked with multiple charitable partners in order to meet the needs of underdeveloped and underserved communities around the world.

Convicted Anti-Christian Domestic Terrorist Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison

Category: Events and Happenings

Convicted domestic terrorist Floyd Lee Corkins was sentenced Thursday for his attempted mass shooting at the Family Research Council (FRC), a conservative Christian organization in Washington, D.C.

Reggie Joiner Releases Latest Book, Playing for Keeps

Category: Church and Ministry

Whether you’re a parent or a leader, you’re making history. The question is, what kind of history are you making with the kids and teenagers who are closest to you?

Why Is Prayer at School So Threatening to Atheists?

Category: Events and Happenings

There is an event happening at schools all across the country later this month that, according to the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), people need to be warned about.

Lee University Students Complete 20th Year of Medical Mission Trips to Central America

Category: Church of God News

For the 20th consecutive year, pre-med and health science students from Lee University traveled to Guatemala and Honduras during the summer to provide medical care for those in need.

Students departed on June 12 for the Guatemalan city of Huehuetenango, where they stayed during their trip. The group served more than 1,500 patients in 10 clinics over a 16-day period.

The team served under the direction of the Iglesia de Dios Evangelio Completo District Supervisor Estuardo Clara Vela and worked with local health care providers in order to ensure proper continuity of care. Dr. Jeri Veenstra, professor of health science at Lee, was the faculty sponsor and dentist for the trip.

Along with receiving service hours and course credits, participating students learn more about the need for competent health care workers in poverty-stricken areas.

“The primary goal of our program is to introduce and encourage students in providing health care for the poor throughout their careers,” said Veenstra.

This year’s Guatemala team consisted of Lee faculty, students and alumni, along with a few friends and family, and included Dr. Erin Bailey, Jared Barton, Rachel Boltniew, Ankita Chaudhari, Elliot Edwards, Amanda Gibbs, Dr. Lorin Holst, Michelle Holst, Alex Huelskamp, Laura Jones, Billie Jones, Shelby Lane, Kelsey Lovingood, Bradley Oroszi, Lynnette Riley, Bedford Smith, Willa Smith, Jim Veenstra, Dr. Jeri Veenstra, and Laurie Womac.

In addition to the Guatemala team, another group of Lee students, under the direction of Ms. JoBeth Boyer, Dr. Eddie Brown, Dr. DeWayne Knight, and Dr. Keven Bowdle went to serve with Dr. Martin and Wendy Williams at the Jungle Hospital in Rio Viejo, Atlántida, Honduras.

Both teams were able to provide medical, pediatric, dental, optometric, and pharmaceutical care to the local villages in their respective areas. They also partner with area pastors in order to ensure that spiritual, as well as physical, care is available for those who need it.

Other team members included Renee Brown, Jackson Bowdle, Janay Boyer, and Lee students Taylor Bailey, Garrett Bowdle, Anita Chukwu, Zack Deering, Chad Flora, Christina Grimsley, Christin Henry, Cedrica Postenrieder, Michelle Spangler, and Baylor Spotts.

Working with the Williams’ ministry, Healing Hands Global (HHG), the Honduras team was able to see over 750 patients in seven villages. Four clinic days at the Jungle Hospital were also included.

“In the five years Lee has been partnering with HHG Honduras, the 25,000 residents of this isolated region have become measurably healthier,” said Boyer. “Through the generous support of Lee, plus numerous grants by medical non-profits, the Lee team brings in between $75,000 and $200,000 in pharmaceuticals to minister to the people of Honduras.”

For more information on this or other Global Perspective trips, please contact 423-614-8357, or visit www.leeuniversity.edu/global/.

(Source: Lee University Public Information. Article by Britain Miethe)

‘Sleepy Hollow’ Draws Inspiration From Book of Revelation

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Washington Irving’s short story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” doesn’t normally conjure up images of the Bible. However, the executive producers of the Fox television network show Sleepy Hollow have drawn a major connection between one of its main characters and the book of Revelation.

North Korea Underground Church Leads Unprecedented Worldwide 100 Days of Prayer

Category: Events and Happenings

Starting September 23, 2013, the North Korean Underground Church will lead Christians around the world in one hundred days of worship in the common places.

Three Million Reached Online Through Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s Internet Evangelism Efforts

Category: Discipleship & Evangelism

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) has announced that its Internet evangelism ministry, SearchForJesus.net, has seen more than 3 million indicate that they’ve made a decision for Christ. The ministry, which uses Bible scripture, compelling video presentations and live chats to share the Gospel with visitors to the site, launched in May 2011.


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