ECA Backs National Day of Prayer

The Committee on Church and Society for the Evangelical Church Alliance, America’s oldest association of independent Evangelical clergy, strongly supports the continuation of an annual National Day of Prayer and the issuance of a proclamation by the President recommending citizens pray in accordance with their faith traditions.

Christian College Hosts Two-Day Film Workshop

Patrick Henry College (PHC) will once again host Advent Film Group’s Two-Day Film Workshop on campus from May 21-22, 2010 in Purcellville, Virginia.

Dr. TL Lowery hosts sons and daughters partner conference

Partner Conference, April 29 – May 1, 2010

Since the T.L. Lowery Global Foundation was launched in April 2004, the Ministry Center has hosted numerous conferences and training events that have brought thousands together for equipping and inspiration. Behind the scenes, ensuring the success of every event, have been the Covenant Partners and the Sons and Daughters of T.L. Lowery. Thanks to their loyal involvement, the Foundation continues to fulfill its mission.

Franklin Graham Dropped from Pentagon Prayer Event

The Army rescinded its invitation to Franklin Graham to speak at the Pentagon for the National Day of Prayer over concerns about his remarks about Islam.

Army spokesman Col. Tom Collins said Thursday that Graham’s comments about Islam were “not appropriate.”

Volunteers Cut Ministry’s Costs, Share in Kingdom Building

International (MNN) ― Sometimes volunteer work can feel fruitless, but one ministry has found that a few hours put in by a lot of hands have been absolutely invaluable.

Earth Day Has Pentecostal Roots

The man who coined the name Earth Day was a Pentecostal minister who thought the observance would help promote peace and unity.
According to the Assemblies of God (AG) Heritage magazine, 95-year-old John McConnell Jr., a longtime Pentecostal and peace activist, first proposed the idea for Earth Day in 1969. His plan was to mark the day in late March at the start of spring to promote peace and justice as a prerequisite for ecological preservation.

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