Child Evangelism Fellowship, the largest Christian ministry to children in the world, has announced that it has shared the gospel of Jesus Christ with a staggering 12.1 million children around the world in 2011. This is an 11% increase over the 10.9 million children reached in 2010 and marks the 12th consecutive year of growth for the ministry’s outreach.
As chaos and conflict increase in Egypt, Syria, and other regions of the Middle East, one clear voice continues to ring out the good news of the gospel to the Arabic speaking world.
A dramatic new motion picture will open in 1,200 theaters across the nation this Fall, to coincide with the Sept. 11 commemoration of Patriot Day and to serve as a reminder that our freedom isn’t free — even here in the U.S. where all too often apathy leads to an erosion of our personal liberties.
A summer project has united a Nashville community who came together to build a state-of-the-art classroom that is being shipped to Rwanda.
Madeline Mims has served as an Olympic chaplain for 24 years. When she travels to London for the 2012 Games, it will be her seventh time to fill that role. But strangely, as experienced as the former gold medalist is, she has no idea what to expect.
Bus workers are among the heroes of Northern Ireland’s history. And thanks to a charismatic Church of Ireland congregation, they’re once again a driving force for community transformation.
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