The Sails of Hope orphanage of the Church of God in Slavyansk, Ukraine, was shelled yesterday when pro-Russian separatists took up positions on the property and fired at Ukrainian troops, drawing return fire that seriously damaged the buildings. Anticipating the possibility of violence, administrators had evacuated the children last week to another city.
What do you think would happen if Christians sent every secondary school in America a copy of a book filled with testimonies of the power of God? I reckon it would wind up in a circular file, meet with lawsuits from secularists, humanists and atheists, and otherwise set off anti-Christ fireworks.
In the final leg of a six-day mission to Israel, an interfaith group of Latin American clergy visited Ziv Medical Center, donating supplies to Syrian patients wounded in the civil war and evacuated to this Israeli hospital. The mission, which is intended to foster interfaith cooperation in advance of Pope Francis’s trip to Israel next week, met with the wounded patients and offered prayers of recovery. The Latin American Clergy Mission is sponsored by the World Jewish Congress (WJC), the Latin American Jewish Congress (LAJC) and the Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation (CJCUC).
RELIGION | NEWSWRITERS invites journalists to apply to its Lilly Scholarships in Religion Program. The scholarships give full-time journalists up to $5,000 to take any college religion courses at any accredited institution at any time.
When delegates gather for the 75th International General Assembly this summer in Orlando, Florida, technology and connectivity will be at a level never before seen at the biennial gathering of the Church of God.
Berlin, Germany, is considered one of the most godless places in the world. According to a report from The Guardian, 50 percent of the population can be identified as atheist. It’s ironic, because this city has become a magnet for Iranian Christians seeking asylum.
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