At a time when division seems to reign in nations, in politics, and between religions, millions of Christians joined in both prayer and in their deeds on October 3rd for the sake of Jerusalem and all of her people, during the 9th Annual Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem (www.daytopray.com).
“Christianity is not a complicated set of rules, ways, and means to experience Christ,” says Tony B. Rafer, author of “Basic Christian Life.”
Over 100 twenty-something year old young adults are going to 11 countries in 11 months in January and they’re meeting each other for the first time this October.
From October 5th through 7th, Bright Hope will be hosting its bi-annual Poverty Summit event.
According to a survey conducted by Christianity Today International and Cornerstone Knowledge Network (CKN) earlier this year, four out of the five types of expansion projects churches undertook in recent years were done to enhance the ability to effectively minister to current members rather than the “unchurched” — those who do not attend church yet.
Washington DC –50,000 people, Africans and Americans alike, are expected to descend upon the Capitol West Mall in Washington DC on Saturday, October 16, 2010 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and participate in Africa Prays For America, a unique and unprecedented prayer gathering hosted by the African Strategic Leadership Prayer Network (www.aslpn.org).
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