NEW YORK –It’s a cold, rainy Saturday in New York City, and Vaughn McLamb ladles up steaming cups of chicken soup for the homeless, addicts, immigrants and urban poor gathered at Tompkins Square Park on the Lower East Side.
The Blind Side, starring Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw, is undeniably inspirational. At a recent screening, many viewers were openly in tears.
Thousands of Christians from across the U.S. have been flocking to Kansas City, Mo., where a Bible college class at the International House of Prayer (IHOP) has sparked nightly revival services.
January 5-7, 2010, is the official celebration of the centennial of missions in Nassau, Bahamas, but the celebration may begin at any time and is not limited to a single date or the location. With this in mind, here are several ideas how local churches can celebrate this momentous occasion.
A Virginia school principal has fallen under the scrutiny and criticism of her own staff for publicizing abstinence.
In this stormy economic season, trust the Lord to transport you to the other side.
Lee University recently hosted its annual Missions Week, a time of events, guest speakers, and exhibits that are promoting awareness and raising funds for the Church of God Academy in Nassau, Bahamas.
Medical missionaries in Europe share about new events through medical missions and how they are reaching the community.
Over 100 men and women ages 21-35, compelled by issues of social justice and simple living, are leaving the comfort of their homes and possessions in January of 2010, to travel 11 countries in 11 months, sharing the hope of Jesus Christ as they go.