STEP: A Student’s Perspective

The last time I had lived overseas was in 2003, so I was looking forward to being out of the country again. I have lived before in Colombia and Ecuador, both nations with similar cultures to that of Mexico, and even the same language.

The Harvest is Ready

When Troy and Kathy Johnson began ministering in Tanzania, they met a man named Habibu. Habibu, a Muslim man, was an outcast among his own people. No one would talk to him.

Egyptian Surgeon Held Hostage by Saudi Government

The Washington-DC based human rights group, International Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that an Egyptian Christian working in Saudi Arabia as a surgeon has been repeatedly blocked from going home for over two years. The Saudi government has intentionally run him in circles, promising he can leave, then refusing to let him go.

Court Affirms School’s Right to Prayer

By Ed Thomas, OneNewsNow.com The ACLU has failed to have opening prayer before school board meetings of the Tangipahoa Parish district of Louisiana declared unconstitutional. A ruling this week by the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals allows for the prayer and overturns a two-year-old district court opinion barring it.