Salvation Army funds dwindle

Group faces high demand in some cities

Friday, March 20, 2009

COLUMBUS, Ohio | Often the last resort for those in need, the Salvation Army in some cities is experiencing a budget crunch despite a sharp increase in donations.

Mob Brutally Attacks Missionaries

Mar. 19 — A large mob of anti-Christian extremists brutally attacked two Gospel for Asia-supported missionaries in Himachal Pradesh, India, on Saturday, March 14. After stripping them naked and beating Murari Jay and Atul Rajesh, the vicious group burned all their belongings and then had the missionaries arrested.

Burundi’s Christian President Takes Message of Unity to UN

March 19, 2009 — The president of Burundi, a Spirit-filled Christian, took his message of peace and unity to the United Nations on Wednesday, telling delegates how he led the nation to build free primary schools to promote equality in a country long divided by ethnic conflict.

VA Hospital Chaplaincy – The Rest of the Story

By Thomas Mills, Mental Health Chaplain, Department of Veterans Affairs, Danville, IL