On a breezy March afternoon in Fresno, California, two fifth graders were navigating the wind with their dime store kites which were gracefully equipped with homemade tails for balance and “accuracy.” I was one of those “aeronautic experts.” The other was my school chum, Larry. Like newly rich millionaires, we mowed through a stash of chocolate bars that filled our pockets.
Digital Bible Society doesn’t plan to stop until the whole world knows — sharing the good news, that is.
While Friday the 13th is typically known as a day for bad luck, it was just the opposite for Church of God career missionaries Bobby and Tamitha Lynch.
Four unreached people groups in an area of Nepal with virtually no churches can now hear Christian radio programs through a unique partnership between Reach Beyond (www.reachbeyond.org) and a local broadcaster.
The 6.5 million people in the greater Houston area now surpass New York City and Los Angeles as the most racially and ethnically diverse urban area in the U.S. That’s the site where a broad spectrum of U.S. church leaders met this week to consider the impact of immigration on their congregations, and on the rapidly changing expressions of Christianity within North American culture.
TULSA, Okla. – On November 9, 2014, three Oral Roberts University alumni were killed in a tragic plane crash in Grand Bahama, Bahamas. Dr. Myles and Ruth Munroe and Dr. Richard Pinder along with six others were on their way to a ministry conference. ORU will be honoring their memory through induction onto the Wall of Sacrifice as a part of Wednesday’s chapel service.
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