Once an Orphan: How Missions Changed a Life

At three years old, Pramod Anderson saw his biological mother for the last time as she dropped him off at an orphanage in India. He would grow up there, sleeping on the floor and living among a sea of children. This was years before Church of God World Missions would acquire and rename the orphanage, and years before Pramod would become the director of it.

International Megachurch Pastor Held on $50M Bond, Charged With Human Trafficking & More

The head of a Mexican-based church, which claims over 1 million followers worldwide, was ordered held on $50 million bail in a Los Angeles court on Wednesday on charges that included human trafficking, child pornography and rape of a minor.

ORU Pays $300,000 to Settle Recruitment Allegations Lawsuit

Oral Roberts University (ORU) settled a lawsuit that alleged the university paid incentives to recruit online students.

Global Evangelist Alliance Plans Strategic Ministry

June 5, 2019–Bogotá Colombia—Leaders who claim evangelism as their primary call to ministry met Wednesday as the Global Evangelist Alliance (GEA), part of the agenda of a week of events in conjunction with the annual meeting of Empowered21.

Why Scholars Fear Franklin Graham Will Cut Off Access to Billy Graham Archives

This week, at Wheaton College in Illinois, specially trained movers will begin organizing, preparing and packing 3,235 boxes of paper items, 1,000 scrapbooks of news clippings dating back to the 1940s and more than 1,000 linear feet of videos, cassettes, reels, films and audio.

Global Council Precedes Latin American Congress

June 5, 2019–Bogotá Colombia–Evangelical leaders from six continents and dozens of nations are gathered this week in Bogotá, Colombia for the annual meeting of Empowered21. The first two days are highlighted by a meeting of the E21 Global Council.

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