Two months before I ever heard the word “coronavirus,” I stopped at a convenience store near my house to fill up my car with gas. When I went inside to grab a few items, I noticed the clerk had a thick Indian accent. “What part of India are you from?” I asked.
The Kaang Chin people of southern Chin State, Burma, have waited sixty years to see God’s word in their native language, and now they’ll have to wait a little longer amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
Global Media Outreach—the leader in online evangelism—is on pace to top 2 billion gospel presentations worldwide by June 2020.
Pastor Rich Wilkerson has made a very unique offer to the group of criminals who stole his car last week.
As a young nation, Americans annually set aside a day to pray for the future leaders of our nation attending colleges and universities. This prayer focus faded away for nearly 100 years until a group of college ministers resurrected the day of prayer in 2009.
“The Pacific Conference of Churches welcomes you on board our ecumenical canoe, as we sail and voyage together beyond the fringing reefs and rocks of the many issues that affect us here in the Pacific and globally, and set sail with our eyes firmly fixed on the island of hope,” said Rev. Dr James Baghwan, Pacific Conference of Churches general secretary as he welcomed participants of the World Council of Churches (WCC) Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace to Fiji, on 20 January.
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