Charisma effort aids New Yorkers
Funds from readers are being channeled to ministries that are helping families in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Chinatown
Charisma effort aids New Yorkers Read More »
Funds from readers are being channeled to ministries that are helping families in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Chinatown
Charisma effort aids New Yorkers Read More »
The president of World Relief says squalid camps breed terrorists
World Relief Reaching Young Afghan Refugees Read More »
Ross Maracle calls himself a ‘war chief’ who is rallying Indians in Toronto to follow Christ
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Despite threats, the Kasr El Dobra Church in Cairo continues to send missionaries throughout the Arab world
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Waterproof, starring Burt Reynolds, bucks the tired trend of ‘end-times’ plots and signals a new maturity in Christian films
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At the denomination’s annual convention, Bishop G.E. Patterson called for less vendor privileges and more prayer
COGIC Leader Orders Merchants Out of Church Convention Read More »
The revival that hit the church in 1995 has lulled, but pastor John Kilpatrick expects something ‘new and powerful’
Brownsville Assembly of God Moves Forward After Split Read More »
The healing evangelist cited a personal moral failure as well as heart problems
Roberts Liardon Steps Down Read More »
The July 4 celebration in our quaint Texas town drew 50,000 visitors. I stood onstage at Granbury Live, the Branson-style theater where I work, and sang “Amazing Grace” to a sell-out crowd.
Before I sensed a call to ministry, I had dreamed of being a wife, mom and musical theater performer. But I thought those dreams and my calling couldn’t possibly co-exist.
By the time I entered Baylor University, I had my life all planned–college, marriage at 23, children by 26 and a successful singing career. But when my college years came and went without Mr. Right’s showing up, I questioned God. Obviously, I had missed the boat and was sure I was destined to be single forever.
God Had Another Plan Read More »
Kim Daniels takes her nickname seriously. Since she began her evangelistic ministry in Florida, she’s seen homosexuals healed, witches converted to Christ and mentally deranged people set free by God’s power. It’s not uncommon to see the blue steel of a gun on the corner of Blue and Steele streets in Jacksonville, Fla. Yet in
It takes time and the skill of the Master Potter to craft a vessel that will be fit for His use in the end. Suppose you had been assigned the task of inquiring into the qualifications of those who sought to become disciples of Jesus. Suppose you were asked to examine their credentials. How would
The Transforming Power of God in Unlikely People Read More »
The thing I miss most about being a pilot in the Marines is the Ready Room, where we gathered before and after our flights.
It smelled of sweaty flight suits, and occasionally, coarse humor blued the air while our inflated egos competed, but I loved it nonetheless.
Then came the day I had to let it all go. I hadn’t grown up in the church, so when I met Christ in a bunker in Vietnam, my life had to change.
Being a fighter pilot had been my dream since childhood, and here I was living it. But one morning as I sat reading the Bible, I struggled to understand what Paul was saying in Romans 8:15: “You received the Spirit of sonship. And by him we cry, ‘Abba, Father'” (NIV).
Welcome to the Ready Room Read More »
Best known as the pleasure capital of Europe, Spain is beginning to shake off years of religious tradition for a life-giving faith.
Changing Hearts in SPAIN Read More »