National Prayer Committee Announces Release of Book on Prayer

“In 2005, following a discussion at a prayer conference relating to the lack of education and practical application of prayer provided to ministerial students and pastors, members of America’s National Prayer Committee decided to do something and the result is this groundbreaking 592-page book with contributions from 80 authors representing the broad spectrum of the Church and covering the most vital aspects of prayer ministry.” — David Butts, Chairman, America’s National Prayer Committee

Lee University Announces Major Building Project

Lee University has announced the details of its newest construction project, a laboratory and classroom building for science and math. The building site at the corner of Billy Graham Avenue and Ocoee Street has been undergoing foundation work since earlier this month.

Report Highlights Persecution in Pakistan

This report describes the persecution of Christians in terms of both the historical experience of Christians in Pakistan and of the draconian religious laws introduced in Pakistan through the 1980s and 1990s.

A Teaching Mission to Piedras Negras

Our team arrived in Piedras Negras on June 9 to begin the leadership seminar, which was held for four consecutive evenings. Throughout the week, there were many testimonies of salvation and blessing as a result of the ministry of teaching and preaching that took place.

Evangelist Vows to Lead Nation Back to God and Biblical Values

A leading Internet evangelist, Bill Keller – founder of Liveprayer.com and the host of the Liveprayer TV program – has launched the Jonah Project to call the United States to repent, or face the judgment of God. In much the same way as the word delivered by the prophet Jonah 2900 years ago to the ancient city of Nineveh, Keller claims the Lord has called him to warn the nation to turn back to God and Biblical values, or experience His judgment for our sins and wickedness.

Is State Regulation Targeting Religious Believers?

By Jeff Johnson, OneNewsNow

The Washington Board of Pharmacy passed a regulation in 2005 requiring pharmacists to stock and dispense Plan B, commonly referred to as the “morning-after” pill. But Erik Stanley, senior counsel with the Alliance Defense Fund, says the regulation is morally and constitutionally wrong.

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