Company Offers Review Copies of Christian Books Making Headlines

Calling all bloggers, editors, reviewers who would like to spread the word that God is still speaking.

American Bible Society Sponsors Exhibit

The American Bible Society is commemorating the U.S. visit of ecumenical patriarch Bartholomew with an exhibition at the Museum of Biblical Art.

Relief Still Coming for Asia Pacific Region

Working with chaplaincy ministries all these years, particularly in regard to its legal and ecclesiastical protocols, I know the importance of networking and proper coordination.

Scattered Among the Nations to Preach

IRELAND — Like most countries in Europe, Ireland has been a magnet for nationalities from many world regions.

Controversy May Strengthen Christian Commitment

The provost at Calvin College weighs in on the controversial memo decision.

St. Louis Frees Ministry to Share Faith Literature

St. Louis has settled a free-speech lawsuit after a little prodding by a federal judge.

Religious Discrimination - or Dress Code Violation?

A 20-year-old Florida man has a beef with a former employer over a button that mentions God.

Teacher of the Year Nominations Sought

The International Department of Youth and Christian Education (YCE) and Pathway Press are partnering together in the 5th annual Teacher of the Year award

Arkansas ‘CityFest’ Meets Spiritual and Physical Needs

Global evangelist Luis Palau wrapped up his Central Arkansas CityFest campaign this past weekend with local leaders expressing amazement over the unprecedented cooperation among churches, businesses, and government.

“Embrace” Halloween?

Christians should reverse their thinking and embrace Halloween, says one Evangelical church leader.

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