Is television still a relevant tool for sharing the Christian message? In a world where most churches, ministries, and nonprofits are moving to the Internet, why think about TV anymore? Charisma magazine caught up with media maven Phil Cooke to discuss these and other issues in this exclusive interview.
Tulsa, Okla., has a rich spiritual heritage. Kenneth Hagin Ministries and T.L. Osborn Ministries are based there, as is Oral Roberts University. But even these pioneering ministries may not have come up with an idea quite like this one: bringing the church to a bar.
For five NASCAR drivers, it was not just an early Saturday morning.
Whole Gospel, Whole Church, Whole World.
With more than 2 million adults serving time in America’s prison system, there is a great need for programs that bring hope and encouragement to men, women and youth behind bars. The world’s largest religious broadcaster is meeting that need through a new program.
Once the outcasts of religious society, Pentecostals now represent the fastest-growing form of Christianity in the entire world. And based on recent statistics, a renewed emphasis on church planting among many of the largest charismatic denominations may explain why.
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