Christianity Today Seeking Submissions for 2021 Book Awards

Christianity Today is calling for submissions for the 2021 Christianity Today Book Awards. The CT Book Awards, along with our “Beautiful Orthodoxy” Book of the Year, will be announced in December at ChristianityToday.com.

Scholarship Offered to Young Men Who Experience Father Absence

Houston–The College of Biblical Studies announces the Emerging Leaders Program, a new scholarship program designed to address the father absence epidemic in Houston. Recently, a long-time donor of the College provided funding to fully scholarship young men 17 – 29 who have grown up without a positive father figure in the home.

Station Launches Website for Listeners to Connect with Christian Music and Sermons

In this scary and uncertain time, people are trapped at home practicing social distancing due to the new COVID-19 aka coronavirus pandemic. In most parts of the world, citizens are not able to attend their church services in a physical building. Not being able to worship, connect and interact with other church members can cause anxiety, depression and loneliness.

‘Medical Hero Week’ Inspires Girls, Honors Frontline Workers

White coats, gloves, and masks have become iconic symbols amid the current COVID-19 global crisis. American Heritage Girls (AHG) is hosting a week dedicated to honoring the medical professional “heroes” behind the coats, gloves, and masks with the organization’s first-ever AHG Medical Hero Week — April 27- May 1, 2020.

COVID-19 Not Hampering Independent Movie Production

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness is based on principles America’s founding fathers fought and died for during the American Revolutionary War.

Gospel for Asia Assisting Starving Families in South Asia

Faith-based humanitarian group Gospel for Asia (GFA World, www.gfa.org) is helping to sustain desperate families pushed to the brink of starvation as South Asia battles the deadly coronavirus.

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