Child Evangelism Fellowship, the largest Christian ministry to children in the world, has begun a mass distribution of one million books to children in the Philippines as part of its larger campaign to reach two million Filipino children with the gospel this school year. This goal exceeds last year’s success when an impressive 1.6 million children heard the gospel.
Exodus International, the flagship ex-gay ministry coalition, recently announced it was closing its doors after 37 years. The news brought a fresh round of criticism for the organization that has modified its message in the last year, focusing less on changing sexual orientation and more on growing in Christ.
Human Life International President Father Shenan J. Boquet expressed disappointment with the United States Supreme Court rulings on the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and California’s Proposition 8, but said that no matter what the Court decided, God’s definition of marriage has not, and will not change, and must continue to be defended.
TULSA, Okla.– During his first days on campus, Oral Roberts University President Dr. William M. Wilson announced the formation of a Presidential Task Force on the globalization of ORU. The task force will seek ways to fulfill the global mandate of ORU by expanding access to a whole person education to students worldwide.
Bestselling author and pastor Max Lucado is partnering with his publisher Thomas Nelson and The Salvation Army and CBA, the Association for Christian Retail, to reach one million broken hearts with the message of his book You’ll Get Through This: Hope and Help for Your Turbulent Times (September 10, 2013). Through the “Give Hope Where It Counts” campaign, Christian retailers are selling a special Salvation Army edition of You’ll Get Through This.
The D. James Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship will host a gala Grand Opening of its new ministry facility at 1:30 pm on Thursday, June 13, at the Center’s new location, 402 New Jersey Avenue SE, two blocks from the U.S. Capitol building.
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