Dec. 4, 2014 — International best-selling author, government consultant, pastor and lecturer Myles Munroe and his wife, Ruth, died Sunday, November 9, 2014 in a plane crash in the Bahamas. Munroe was on his way to chair the 2014 Global Leadership Forum, an annual three-day event that brings together experienced and emerging leaders from many fields.
Atlanta’s Kelvin Cochran may be a firefighter, but he’s not fireproof, as the latest controversy shows. Despite a long and distinguished career (including a stint as the U.S. Fire Administrator), Chief Cochran is at the center of an explosive debate over free speech on the job after the city suspended him for allegedly handing out copies of a book he wrote and self-published on biblical morality.
Observing the backlash in Ferguson, Missouri, and beyond protesting the death of Michael Brown at the hands of police, Mike and Cindy Jacobs of Generals International have challenged Christians to pray for our cities.
Dr. Ted Baehr sat down with director Brad Silverman to hear how God radically changed his life and called him to make movies with a purpose. Read the encouraging conversation below.
It took one miracle to revive Ruby Graupera-Cassimiro after 45 minutes without a pulse or heartbeat.
Before his plane went down and killed him and eight others on the way to the Bahamas earlier this week, Dr. Myles Munroe had previously had a dream about leadership transitions he believed he would see in the Bahamas.
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