TV Ministry Targets Youth With Relevant Gospel

It smells like teen gospel. Skunks TV is reaching out to a generation of youth that needs to know more about the love, grace and power of God. Just rolling into its sixth season, the fast-paced 30-minute program aims to simultaneously entertain and change the lives of youth.

2,300 Saved at Los Angeles Harvest Crusade

John Cid arrived at Dodger Stadium on Sunday, decked out in Dodger blue, but he wasn’t there to watch Cy Young Award winning pitcher Clayton Kershaw throw a baseball. Instead, Cid came for the final day of the two-day 2012 Harvest Crusade. He was present to hear a soul-winning message delivered by evangelist Greg Laurie.

National Care for Pastors Sunday Announced

The nonprofit ministry Care for Pastors, Inc. announced today the inception of National Care for Pastors Sunday — a day for churches across the nation to express appreciation to ministers and their families, to be celebrated on the second Sunday of every October.

NRB Drafts Free Speech Charter for New Media Giants

The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB), America’s preeminent association of Christian broadcasters and communicators, has unveiled a solution to the current and potential clash between free speech on the Internet and the free market power of new media giants like Apple, Google and Facebook to block viewpoints with which they don’t agree.

Peniel Ministries Celebrates Lives at Graduation Ceremony

Late last month, Peniel Ministries of Johnstown, Pa., a residential drug and alcohol treatment ministry with ties to the Church of God, held their annual graduation weekend.

Jesus Looks Beyond Politics

People didn’t vote in ancient Israel, nor did they put “KICK THE ROMANS OUT!” bumper stickers on their chariots. But there was plenty of political anger seething in Palestine, even without Fox News, CNN and MSNBC around to stir the pot.

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