Repaired Capitol Hill Ten Commandments Monument to be Re-dedicated

On Tuesday, October 29, religious, civic, and political leaders re-dedicated a monument of the Ten Commandments on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC that had been toppled by vandals last month. The 30-minute ceremony was held at the location of the monument which stands in the front of the Honorable William J. Ostrowski House, the headquarters of Faith and Action (sponsor of the monument), 109 2nd Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002, opposite the private east entrance to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Worldwide Mom’s Day of Prayer Recruiting Team for 2014

Worldwide Mom’s Day of Prayer (MDOP) founder Kathy Colman announced today (October 15) the organization is launching an aggressive campaign to schedule Moms Day of Prayer events in every state in the U.S. and every country around the world on Saturday, January 18, 2014.

USA Missions Continues Preparation for ‘My Hope America’

Church of God USA Missions continues to prepare for the upcoming nationwide evangelistic event, “My Hope America” scheduled for the week of November 7, 2013.

New Jersey School District Bans Christmas Carols

Alliance Defending Freedom sent a letter Monday to the Bordentown Regional School District in Bordentown, N.J., after administrators decided to ban religious Christmas music during winter concert performances at elementary schools within the district. The letter explains the ban is both unnecessary and unconstitutional.

Brazil Police Turn to Bible Studies to Ease Stress

Amid concerns about police brutality, Brazilian military police officers are taking Bible study classes during their working hours to help them deal with stress and improve their personal and family lives.

Why Persecuted North Koreans Are Praying for the American Church

As Americans gather to pray this Sunday during the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (IDOP), they should remember Christians in the world’s most persecuted country.

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