Campaign Focuses on Rights of Christians in Sudan
U.S. Christians are asking Congress to act on behalf of victims of Islamic slavery
U.S. Christians are asking Congress to act on behalf of victims of Islamic slavery
MYRTLE AMUNDSON DISCOVERED THAT YOU DON’T HAVE TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY TO BE A MISSIONARY. GOD CAN BRING THE WORLD’S UNCHURCHED TO YOU.
Lord, cause me to hear Your prophetic Word for my life today. And lead me to places and peoples who need to receive that Word–even at the risk of being thought a fool.”
This prayer is tucked inside Myrtle Amundson’s Bible. It’s part of a list of prayers from The Calling, a book by Brother Andrew, founder of Open Doors ministry, and Myrtle has seen God answer it in her life. In fact, He’s given her an unusual calling that enables her to touch many countries of the world without leaving her own backyard.
More than 5 million believers make up only one of the country’s many house-church networks.
Our understanding of the kingdom of God takes a dramatic turn when we realize our first calling is to love and enjoy Jesus. What would God preach to the human race if He knew He had only one more sermon? We can find the answer simply by turning in our Bibles to Matthew 21 and …
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is too busy evangelizing the Motilone Indians
of Colombia to worry about what other missionaries think.
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As Joel Osteen steps into the role as pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, he carries on a dynamic legacy his father left behind.
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Charles and Frances Hunter have ministered together from the moment they were married on New Year’s Day 1970. Thirty years later, their love is stronger than ever.
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