Remembering Those Who Have Served

This past weekend we remembered those who gave their lives for the rest of us to enjoy the blessings of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The Nation lined the tombstones of thousands of military personnel with small American flags to honor their service and to remind us of the high price of freedom. Family members of the fallen heroes will never forget their sacrifices. Fellow warriors who returned home breathing cannot forget the faces of their friends who were brought home in a flag-draped box or laid to rest in distant soil.

Church Launches Faith-Based Channel

In what is believed to be the first faith-based channel developed for Amazon Fire TV, Community Bible Church (CBC), an interdenominational church with a vast global following, has launched a channel for the popular new streaming media player.

3 Ways to Judge the Misuse of Spiritual Gifts

At some point, every pastor confronts a seeming paradox of Pentecost: If a person is demonstrating a genuine spiritual gift, how is it possible to misuse that gift?

Charismatic Publisher Launches Most Modern King James Translation in 30 Years

Charisma House hosted the official launch of the MEV Bible translation to the trade market in a highly anticipated one-day event at Charisma Media in Lake Mary, Florida, on Friday.

Urban Missionaries Strategy Launched in Nation’s Capital

Seven Lee University students are trading in the hills of Tennessee for the inner-city streets of the District of Columbia. Their mission: bring the hope of Christ back to the challenged neighborhoods of our nation’s capital, one urban community block at a time.

The Orange Tour Travels the US During Fall 2014

Orange Tour 2014 will help church leaders create a culture of collaboration as they fight for the tensions that will make their message stronger and their strategy more effective. Taking place in 13 cities across the U.S. this fall, the unique format and regional aspect of Orange Tour allows for combined vision and strategy with specific best practices.

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