Former Army Chaplain and Christian Author Speaks at Pentagon Prayer Breakfast

Former army chaplain, Christian author, and much-in-demand presenter, Dr. Dick Stenbakken, spoke at the Pentagon Prayer Breakfast today, Wednesday, Dec. 3. Well-known for his gripping accounts of biblical characters, Stenbakken once again spoke to a packed house. This time he portrayed the biblical character of Jonah.

Churches and Ministries Connect with Free Software

In these tough economic times, churches and ministries need cost-effective solutions to better connect their members, grow their faith and build a stronger community. CircleBuilder Software LLC announced today that any church or ministry can start a free, branded circle at www.circlebuilder.com.

The Cross and the Water Tower

By Randall Murphree – Guest Columnist

Every Christmas for 40 years, the little town of Wauconda displayed a lighted cross on its water tower. It was a tradition everyone looked forward to. But this year, the town found itself embroiled in a battle that caught them totally by surprise. Someone had complained about the cross on public property.

Christ’s Birthday Offering Touch the Lives of Many

In cases of emergency, such as a hurricane devastating an island, a community torn apart by war, a missionary child needing immediate hospitalization, Christ’s Birthday Offering provides critically needed help.

Missionary Battles

PHILIPPINES – After four days of very high fevers, nausea, dizziness, and general agony, I finally convinced Evan to go to the hospital. His breathing was labored and his color not good. I had found him one too many times passed out on the bathroom floor. Something was wrong.

Rewarding Time in the Mission Field

UGANDA — September turned out to be a very busy yet rewarding time in the mission fields of Uganda. David Bonds traveled with me to Uganda, and we immediately started ministering. We did several seminars and open air crusades. We traveled to Lira, a city in Northern Uganda, and did ministry there, resulting in many being converted.

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