Despite Disaster, Philippine Churches Make Disciples

Only two months into major recovery efforts from the devastation of Typhoon Haiyan—an endeavor that will occupy the Church of God in the Philippines for several years—the church is demonstrating that its tasks of evangelism and disciple-making remain foremost in its priorities.

92% of Americans Own a Bible but Only 16% Read it Daily

Why the big disconnect between Bible ownership and reading? Is it a lack of interest or could it be that people are intimidated by the sheer size of the Bible? There are 66 books in the Bible, which were written over a span of about 1550 years by 40 authors. Maybe readers don’t know where to begin or how to go about it. That’s where My Bible Companion, a new book by Rachelle Carlson, comes in. She makes reading and understanding the Bible much easier by guiding you systematically through each book of the Bible.

Should We Stop Asking for Revival?

Does the following logic make any sense to you—asking for something that you have already received? Of course not. The fact is, countless Christians across the earth are doing this—myself included!

Hawaii Church Defeats Atheists in Suit That Alleged Government Frau

A Hawaii court has dismissed two churches from a lawsuit that two atheists brought against five congregations in the Aloha State. Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys represent the two churches, One Love Ministries and Calvary Chapel Central Oahu, which the atheists falsely accused of defrauding the government.

SYNC Retreat Slated for February 7-9

What do you do with Young Adults? What if you could provide a wonderful weekend of ministry, encouragement, and refreshment to the young adults you know… for almost no effort at all?

Leadership Journal Picks 2013’s Best Books for Church Leaders

Leadership Journal, a ministry of Christianity Today, has announced its annual book awards — the editors’ picks of the best books for pastors and church leaders from the last year.

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