Weapons of Faith on the Frontline
More than two-thirds of America’s active-duty service men and women are Christian, and FRONTLINE FAITH has an MP3 player loaded with prayers and inspiration for every one of them.
More than two-thirds of America’s active-duty service men and women are Christian, and FRONTLINE FAITH has an MP3 player loaded with prayers and inspiration for every one of them.
The prayer movement is taking on many different forms in the U.S. as intercessors work to unite generations, cultures, races and religious denominations for God’s cause.
The latest effort is a prayer walk that’s soon to hit Florida.
For some time, probably since the year 2000, I have been saying in public that there are five hot spots for the gospel in the world today: China, India, Indonesia, Brazil and Nigeria. Interestingly enough, the background of China is atheist, of India Hindu, of Indonesia Muslim, of Brazil Catholic, and of Nigeria animist.
Christianity Today announces the debut of the redesigned ChristianityToday.com, the website for Christianity Today magazine, with new features and a clean, fresh look. The new website boasts a simpler layout, subscriber-only content, minute-to-minute news updates from around the web, and topically categorized content ranging from hot button subjects like Mitt Romney and same-sex marriage to timeless ones like fatherhood and prayer.
For over three years DoersTV.com, the largest free Christian Internet TV Network in the world, has provided free airtime to churches, with stipulations some consider controversial.
Edgars knew that smell anywhere. In fact, he knew it just a little too well. The 22-year-old counselor at Saturday’s Baltic Youth Festival had struggled with an alcohol problem for years before finding Christ and overcoming the addiction. So when Matis, 34, approached him during Saturday afternoon’s invitation from Franklin Graham to accept Jesus inside Arena Riga, he didn’t even have to ask.