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Brazil Police Turn to Bible Studies to Ease Stress

Category: Faith and Family

Amid concerns about police brutality, Brazilian military police officers are taking Bible study classes during their working hours to help them deal with stress and improve their personal and family lives.

Why Persecuted North Koreans Are Praying for the American Church

Category: Global News and Ministry

As Americans gather to pray this Sunday during the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (IDOP), they should remember Christians in the world’s most persecuted country.

Georgia Church Draws National Attention for Relief Efforts

Category: Church of God News

ADAIRSVILLE, Ga. – A Church of God congregation has led the way in recovery for the city of Adairsville, Georgia following a devastating tornado two years ago. A television crew recently documented the following story:

Benny Hinn: Pastor Jack Hayford Saved My Life

Category: People in the News

Pastor Jack Hayford presided over the remarriage of Benny and Suzanne Hinn earlier this year. But fewer know how much Hayford helped the Hinns after their marriage fell apart.

Faithful Witnesses: Praying With the Persecuted

Category: The Persecuted Church

Christians worldwide are paying a heavy price for following Christ.

Report: Church Giving Reaches Depression-Era Record Lows

Category: Church and Ministry

Collection plates are growing even lighter as Protestant church member giving reached new lows in 2011, and tithing probably will not recover from the recession, according to a new report by Empty Tomb, a Christian research group.

TBN Offers Update on Hospitalized Paul Crouch

Category: People in the News

Paul Crouch, founder and president of the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), was taken to a Dallas-area hospital on Tuesday due to shortness of breath and breathing difficulties he experienced while at TBN’s Colleyville, Texas, facility.

Secularism Sucking the Pneuma Out of Spirit-Filled Christianity

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Fewer Pentecostals are speaking tongues. Fewer Baptists are getting baptized. Wait, what? Yes, you read that correctly. But what are we to make of the decline of baptisms in water and in the Spirit? I’ll get to that in a minute.

Guatemala Adoptee Arrives Home to Her Forever Family Six Years Later

Category: Global News and Ministry

PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 24, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ — On Thursday, October 10, six-year-old Claudia arrived in the United States with her forever family, Lori and Joel Soo Hoo. Claudia was referred for adoption in Guatemala when she was six weeks old but couldn’t leave the country with the closure of international adoption.


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