Trans World Radio Missionaries Released After Carjacking

By: Allie Martin

As testimony to the power of prayer, two Trans World Radio missionaries are now safe after they were kidnapped at gunpoint in South Africa.

NY School District’s Policy Affirms Pro-Life Expression

By: Ed Thomas

Attorneys for a New York State high school student who was censored by school officials in his attempts to communicate a pro-life viewpoint during the “Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity” say district officials have now agreed to a settlement in the lawsuit filed by the student.

Fellowship Integrates Field Operations under One International Entity

Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), a faith-based, nonprofit organization that serves missions and isolated people around the world with aviation, communications and learning technologies, is integrating its field operations worldwide under one international umbrella that will function as an operations entity.

Education Leadership Consultation

AFRICA — Bringing together educational leaders and overseers from across the entire continent, the Africa 2007 Educational Leadership Consultation will be remembered as one of the most significant events in the history of the Church of God in Africa.

UN Secretary: “Christians are Good Allies in Fight Against Poverty”

United Nations Secretary- General Ban Ki-moon says Christians are good allies in the fight to end global poverty. He said that from his earliest days as a boy in South Korea, he dreamed of working for the United Nations. He wanted to make a difference in the world.

YCE Single’s Ministry Sponsors Bahamas Cruise

Two-hundred-eighty single adults and young adults converged on Carnival’s ship “Imagination” September 24-29, 2007 for a national cruise.

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