New Ministry Offers Help for Spiritual Pain and Confusion

A newly-launched ministry is offering both online and direct personal help for anyone experiencing spiritual pain and confusion such as lack of purpose and passion for life.

Sharefaith Announces 2016 Top Online Theological Seminaries and Schools

Sharefaith Magazine announces its 2016 Top Online Theological Seminaries and Schools.

Pentecostal Charismatic Christian Leaders to Discuss Impact of Christians on Culture

Seattle WA – Pentecostal Charismatic Christian leaders representing 90 million Christians in Canada, USA and Mexico are holding a “Culture: Surrender or Subdue” meeting from February 24 to 26 at the King’s University in Dallas, TX. “Culture has descended rapidly over the past several decades,” says Jeff Farmer, president of the Pentecostal Charismatic Churches of North America (PCCNA). “The evening news documents this downstream reality in our cities. And it is happening on your watch and mine!”

Christianity Today Awarded Grant to Build an Audience for Science and Faith

Christianity Today has received a $269,000 grant to build an audience for science and faith, primarily through the nonprofit ministry’s The Behemoth digital magazine. The grant from the John Templeton Foundation is a two-year project beginning in January 2016.

Group Partners with Christian Music Giant

Syntax Creative is thrilled to partner with the legendary Daywind Records, whose artists have garnered many Grammy, Dove and Singing News Award nominations and awards since its beginnings nearly 30 years ago. Daywind, based near Nashville, Tenn., is joining Syntax to take advantage of its greater focus and strategic tools to make products more visible in the digital marketplace.

Gospel for Asia to Aid More Than 4,000 on World Leprosy Day

Gospel for Asia (GFA)-supported missionaries and workers reached out with food, clothing and medical aid on Jan. 31, World Leprosy Day, to more than 4,000 sufferers in 63 leprosy colonies, highlighting the plight of those suffering from this brutal, but highly treatable disease.

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