Middle East Desperate to See ‘Living Hope’ Amid Coronavirus Crisis

In the eye of the coronavirus storm, anxious viewers in the Middle East and North Africa are looking to live Christian TV for reassurance — desperate to see “living hope” as the crisis escalates.

Spirit-Empowered Christianity One of the Fastest Growing Global Movements

“Introducing Spirit-Empowered Christianity: The Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Movement in the 21st Century,” a new study conducted by Professor of Global Christianity and Director of the Center for Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Dr. Todd Johnson, reveals surprising statistics on not only the unprecedented numerical growth of the Spirit-Empowered Church but in which countries the movement is expanding most rapidly.

Report Reveals ‘Hidden Epidemic’ of Missing Women in U.S., Globally

A shocking new report released today by mission agency Gospel for Asia (GFA, www.gfa.org) uncovers the “hidden epidemic” of murdered and missing women and girls globally and in America — and challenges people to “combat the culture of violence.”

Significant Study on Growth of Spirit-empowered Christianity Released at ORU

TULSA, Okla. — As the higher education leader in Spirit-empowered Christianity, Oral Roberts University is excited to host an event Monday, February 24, 2020, to release new data on the phenomenal growth of the Spirit-empowered community around the globe. World-renowned author and researcher Dr. Todd Johnson has spent the last three years studying the growth of Spirit-empowered Christianity and will be sharing his findings at 7:00pm at ORU’s Global Learning Center.

Study Shows Growth Among Religious ‘Nones’ Declining

The percentage of religiously unaffiliated Americans — or “nones,” as they are called — has been growing for some time. But new data suggests it might finally be leveling off, or even declining.

Christian School Alumni More Likely to Stay Steadfast in Faith

The Classical Difference today released a groundbreaking study completed by the University of Notre Dame’s Sociology department showing that graduates of ACCS schools are more likely to practice spiritual discipline and remain engaged with their faith compared to alumni of other educational institutions and many Christian-raised Millennials.

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