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Online Safety for Children, Peace of Mind for Parents

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

A survey reveals children are viewing inappropriate material online.

Finding God in Rwanda’s Killing Fields

Category: Opinion & Commentary

It has been 15 years since Rwanda’s darkest tragedy. Here’s how one pastor suffered in that holocaust—and now offers healing.

International Leadership Advance Takes Place in Brussels

Category: Church of God News

A number of Church of God leaders gathered last week in Brussels, Belgium for the International Leadership Advance (ILA) Conference from August 12-15.

Lutheran Assembly Considers Sweeping Revisions

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Churchwide Assembly, meeting August 17-23 in Minneapolis, is considering proposals that would set aside historic Christian teachings and Lutheran policies regarding sexuality.

2009 Christian Writing Contest Winners Announced

Category: Ministry Resources

Athanatos Christian Ministries is proud to announce the results of their first annual Christian writing contest. Winners dot the globe: from the United States and Canada to Egypt to Trinidad.

Church Growth Means Famine Relief Needed in Uganda

Category: Global News and Ministry

The increased growth of the church in Uganda means that the opportunity to help those affected by famine is also growing, says mission organization World Gospel Mission.

U.S. Churches Challenged to Stand with Persecuted Pakistani Christians

Category: The Persecuted Church

Attacks by Al Qaeda-linked Muslim extremists that destroyed two Christian villages in Pakistan are the latest in a wave of anti-Christian violence in the Muslim-majority country.

Coptic Christians Send Message to Obama

Category: Global News and Ministry

Peace in the Middle-East is inseparably linked to peace for the Coptic Christians of Egypt.

Tweeting @ the Western Wall

Category: Ministry Resources

If you thought taking prayer requests via e-mail made things easy for your congregation, you’ve got nothing on Alon Nil. The 25-year-old from Tel Aviv, Israel, recently launched a non-profit service that allows people around the world to place their prayers in Jerusalem’s Western Wall-via Twitter.


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