Gospel for Asia Compassion Service Teams in India are assessing the destruction caused by a 7.3-magnitude earthquake yesterday that killed at least 37 people and injured more than 1,100. Relief workers right away began responding to immediate needs by providing medical care and relief supplies, as well as continuing to offer crisis counseling and prayers for the victims. They are also working to determine damage to churches, Bible schools and children’s centers.
Outreach, Inc., a world leader in church communications, publishing and media, announced the firm’s acquisition of Christian Computing Magazine and The American Church Magazine, published by Christian Digital Publishers, Inc. for the past 25 years. Christian Computing has provided tools and practical advice to churches and individuals seeking to better use technology in their ministry, and The American Church encourages and resources pastors who may be struggling to save troubled churches or are attempting to navigate the difficult process of starting or planting a church.
Award winning Houston-area media firm ThinkZILLA PR & Consulting Group announces the launch of their new division, Faith-Based PR & Consulting Experts.
The Mexican hotel where 80-year-old Elena de Porras waged the most intense spiritual battle of her life in 1976 is gone, but memories of the Holy Spirit’s profound presence and the words she uttered in response to the warfare one life-changing day still flood her mind.
A ministry originating in northern Michigan is encouraging the body of Christ to pray for persecuted Christians around the world.
The Samaritan Women (TSW), a nationally recognized human trafficking recovery organization, will be opening its second facility for victims. The long-term care program, one of the first in the country, is a model for other organizations across the United States.
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