Empowered 21 African Congress Spurs the Spirit of Pentecost Across Africa

May 19, 2018—Johannesburg, South Africa – The Empowered21 Africa Congress came to a close on Saturday, May 19, as more than 1,100 young people came forth to be anointed for ministry.

Groundbreaking Settlement Protects Religious Freedom in Senior Community

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — A court case that tested the application of civil rights protections to Bible studies and a worship service in a senior community has been favorably resolved through a settlement.

Voices of Lee Brings Home Three A Cappella Awards

The Lee University A Cappella ensemble Voices of Lee received three awards at the 2018 A Cappella Award ceremony, held in Nashville, Tennessee, this past Saturday.

20 Evangelical Pastors Among the 110 Killed in Cuba Plane Crash

Ten evangelical pastoral couples were killed when a plane crash shortly after takeoff in Cuba Friday.

Irish Voters Could Repeal Pro-Life Amendment

Irish voters will decide this week whether to repeal the Eighth amendment to their constitution, which protects the right to life of both a mother and her unborn child. If it falls, as polling suggests it might, some fear it could open the way to abortion on demand.

Daffe Has Book On Worship Published

Dr. Jerald Daffe, professor of pastoral studies at Lee University, recently had his newest book, “The Worship God Wants: Showtime, My Time or His Time,” published by Pathway Press.

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