Haiti Copes With Its Orphan Crisis

Haiti (MNN) ― The 7.0-magnitude quake that shook Haiti on January 12 left much of the capital Port-au-Prince in ruins.

The disaster destroyed the infrastructure and the seat of government, causing a humanitarian catastrophe.

Four months later, hundreds of quake survivors are still in limbo. These survivors are the orphans. At the best of times, Haiti counted just 100 licensed orphanages and 67 orphanages licensed to perform adoptions.

President Obama Proclaims National Day of Prayer

President Obama has issued a proclamation declaring this Thursday as National Day of Prayer.

Churches Reach Out To Tennessee Flood Victims

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–Churches and Baptist associations across Middle Tennessee are reaching out to members and residents who were impacted by a record-setting flood that damaged thousands of houses, killed a dozen people statewide and even shut down sections of three interstate roads.

June Chaplaincy Training Seminar in Cleveland, TN

The Church of God Chaplains Commission will be presenting its Community Service Chaplaincy Basic Training Seminar in Cleveland, Tennessee, on June 7-11, 2010.