New School Seeks to Combat Growing U.S. Secularism

With more young people in the U.S. identifying as atheists and “nones,” national youth organization Kingdom Youth Conferences (KY) launches a new Bible training school and internship program to disciple young people. Beginning Sept. 3, the two-year accredited program will welcome young adults ages 18-to 25-years old from across the U.S. to be trained in Kingdom culture–amid a growing trend of secularism in our nation.

Deadlines Approaching for Israel 2020 Tour

General Overseer Tim Hill and his wife, Paula, are anticipating a life-changing tour of the Holy Land on March 1-10, 2020 as a delegation visits the sites and places where Jesus walked.

Four Christians in Burkina Faso Executed by Islamic Extremists for Wearing Crosses

Islamic extremists continue to target and murder Christians in northeastern Burkina Faso.

Crusade Brings Over 8,000 People to Jesus

SoCal Harvest is celebrating its 30th anniversary of holding crusades in Southern California the same way it did after its first crusade in 1990: with thousands of changed lives.

Princeton Review Names Lee University One of the Best in the Southeast

Cleveland, TN–Lee University is one of the 142 best colleges in the Southeast, according to The Princeton Review, a leading tutoring, test prep, and college admission services company.

Bicycle Campaign by Gospel for Asia Spurs Compassion on Wheels

Aiming to bring “compassion on wheels” into more remote villages in Asia, faith-based agency Gospel for Asia (GFA, www.gfa.org) today announced the launch of a new bicycle campaign.

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