TBN to Host Pre-Super Bowl® Special

This Sunday is the biggest game of the year, and on Friday January 31st Trinity Broadcasting Network, America’s most-watched faith channel, will get you ready for Super Bowl XLVIII (48) with a two-hour faith-and-football special from New York City, featuring on-the-field interviews with members of both the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks, as well as appearances by NFL and other sports greats, along with impacting stories about how faith in God has made a difference in the lives of athletes.

Magazine Recognizes World Congress of Families’ Role in Forging Pro-Family Alliance

The January 27 issue of The Nation, in a story headlined “How US Evangelicals Fueled the Rise of Russia’s ‘Pro-Family’ Right,” recognizes the World Congress of Families (WCF) leadership role in bringing together pro-life/pro-family forces in the United States and Russia.

Platform Helps Christian Ministries Fundraise

Every Christian ministry has ongoing needs. They need prayer, resources, workers, and finances. They might have a lot to offer but many times it’s an uphill battle just to get the resources needed to operate. A startup ministry called Crowds for Christ is hoping to change that. They’re building a network that will allow ministries, churches, small groups, and individuals to post needs (prayer, material, financial, and personnel) and share resources.

Group Supports Hobby Lobby Against Contraceptive Mandate

The Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive mandate unconstitutionally violates the religious freedom of a Christian family that owns a chain of craft stores and a chain of Christian bookstores, the American Civil Rights Union argues in a brief submitted today to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Pastor Admits Doctrine of Hell Nearly Destroyed His Faith

A North Carolina megachurch pastor has started a blog series on the doctrine of hell, a topic that once almost caused him to lose his faith.

How to Make Bible Study a Priority in 2014

During my first year of college, a woman from my church in suburban Atlanta introduced me to the experience of being baptized in the Holy Spirit. Her name was June Leverette.

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