By: Rebekah Eble
Lee University will host Lee Day, an annual preview weekend for prospective students, this weekend on April 9 and 10, 2010. This thirty-hour event allows prospective high school students and their parents to experience all that Lee has to offer, while receiving information regarding financial aid, academics, sports, music and clubs at Lee.
HAITI — By the grace of God, the reconstruction project begun a couple of years ago was doing well until the destructive earthquake led to the collapse of what had already been done.
The Church of God of Matthieu, located in the plain of Leogane and headed by pastor Harold Etienne, is one of the churches destroyed by the recent earthquake in Haiti. Leogane was at the epicenter of the earthquake and was the most damaged area. It is estimated that 90% of Leogane is gone.
Tulsa, OK – More than 8,000 participants from over 95 countries were in their seats—and on their feet—for the April 8 opening session of Empowered21: Global Congress on Holy Spirit Empowerment in the 21st Century.
Kyrgyzstan (MNN) ― An apparent violent Revolution has taken place in the former Soviet Republic of Kyrgyzstan. Thousands of protesters took to the streets protesting high energy costs and government corruption.
One of the producers of Facing the Giants and Fireproof is releasing a new Christian film in theaters this week.
Some 250,000 people are going without shoes Thursday to raise awareness about the plight of children in developing nations who contract preventable diseases because they lack shoes.
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