Category: Church and Ministry
Today the NRB Network announced plans to air a new program developed by “Joni and Friends”. The program will be hosted by Joni Eareckson Tada and will communicate the gospel and equip Christ-honoring churches worldwide to evangelize and disciple people affected by disabilities. “Joni and Friends” will air Fridays at 7:00pm (ET) starting October 19th, 2007.
Category: Church of God News
Is there life after the military chaplaincy? Upon leaving the Air Force chaplaincy program, Chaplain Doan was struggling with what God wanted him to do with his ministry and the rest of his life.
Category: Church and Ministry
Hispanic megachurch Iglesia Cristiana Segardores de Vida in Hollywood, Fla., has been named the fastest-growing church in America on the Outreach 100 Fastest-Growing U.S. Churches list, published Sept. 27, 2007, exclusively in Outreach magazine’s annual Outreach 100 Special Issue.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
Newly analyzed giving data finds:
* Americans in the South Gave Largest Portion of Income to Charity in 2005, according to U.S. Government Data
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
TBN’s faith-based programming is a favorite with American audiences and millions of viewers across six continents. Now, the family of networks wants to reach a largely forgotten population – the more than two million men and women who are behind bars in the United States – and offer them a Second Chance.
Category: Church of God News
Lee University was recently ranked among six schools from Tennessee in the 12th annual America’s 100 Best College Buys published by Institutional Research and Evaluation, Inc.
Category: The Persecuted Church
CAA learned that after the nine House Church leaders were missing for almost two months, only recently their relatives were formally informed by the authority that the 9 pastors had been sentenced to re-education through labor from 12 months to 18 months since August 6 of this year.
Category: USA National News
By Allie Martin, OneNewsNow.com
The president of Prison Fellowship says the Federal Bureau of Prisons has shown common sense by reversing a policy that would have limited the number of religious books in correctional facilities.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
By Allie Martin, OneNewsNow.com
The founder of Liberty Counsel says the dismissal of an ACLU lawsuit against a Ten Commandments display in one Kentucky county is not a good sign for anti-American organizations.