It Can Begin With A Sandwich

NEW YORK –It’s a cold, rainy Saturday in New York City, and Vaughn McLamb ladles up steaming cups of chicken soup for the homeless, addicts, immigrants and urban poor gathered at Tompkins Square Park on the Lower East Side.

Thousands Flock to IHOP Student ‘Awakening’

Thousands of Christians from across the U.S. have been flocking to Kansas City, Mo., where a Bible college class at the International House of Prayer (IHOP) has sparked nightly revival services.

Adventures In Missions ‘World Race’ for January 2010

Over 100 men and women ages 21-35, compelled by issues of social justice and simple living, are leaving the comfort of their homes and possessions in January of 2010, to travel 11 countries in 11 months, sharing the hope of Jesus Christ as they go.

Team Reaches Out to Local Orphanage

Orphans and staff at the Guyana orphanage

Orphans and staff at the Guyana orphanage

The Bless the Children Home in Guyana recently received food and toiletries from the United Charges/U.S. Cricket team. The orphanage  is home for 17 orphans ranging from three to thirteen years old.

Concert Raises Funds for Cambodia Missions

Pastor and songwriter Tom Sterbens, from the New Hope Church in Kodak, Tenn., recently was in Ennis, TX, on October 18 for a free concert to benefit People For Care and Learning, whose focus is missionary outreach to Buddhist Cambodia.

Conservative Christians Issue Declaration, Warning

WASHINGTON, DC – Conservative Christian leaders are releasing a declaration and warning today on what they’re calling “moral issues of great concern.”

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