Observations of the Outpouring in Lakeland, Florida

By Steve Strang

A great revival took place in Wales in 1904. Sadly there is little to show today for the effects of that revival. Two years later the Pentecost revival started at Azusa Street in Los Angeles. The black church where it started actually closed around 1930. But the revival it generated continues to include more than 400 million people around the world today.

Movie Explores Worship Styles in Today’s Churches

For many years, Sunday mornings were known as the most divided hour in America due to race. Today, it’s still divided, but often by music and worship styles as congregations seek to reach an audience whose tastes for music and tech savvy presentations create new challenges for today’s church leaders.

Asian Seminary to Start New D.Min. Program

PHILIPPINES — The Doctor of Ministry in Christian Spirituality at ASCM is a three-year program. Because it only requires students to meet together once a year in June, people from across Asia and the entire globe can participate.

What Happens When We Pray for Nations?

By Grant McClung

In 2001 some 45,000 Christians gathered in Cape Town, South Africa for a unified prayer service for the nations. There the vision for the annual “Global Day of Prayer” was born (see www.globaldayofprayer.com).

Can Christian Students Stay Faithful Through the College Years?

How often have you observed young men and women, who’ve grown up in the church, go off to colleges and universities and have lost their faith? What are churches and parents not doing to prepare young people for the spiritual challenges of the academic world and the realities of the marketplace?

A Day Set Aside to Honor Widows

By Judith Nichols Moore, director, Iris B. Vest Widows Ministry Center

“Honor widows that are widows indeed.” 1Timothy 5:3

Does a mandate of caring for widows in the contemporary church hold true for today?

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