Month: January 2020
DeYmaz attributes the growth of multiracial churches in part to some clergy of color no longer wanting to lead homogenous congregations.
Multiracial churches growing, but challenging for clergy of color
Van Impe and his wife, Rexella, were longtime hosts of "Jack Van Impe Presents"...
Jack Van Impe, end-times preacher and televangelist, dies at 88
She said it's just as important to advocate for those who are homeless and victims of human trafficking.
Cyntoia Brown-Long to speak at Catholic church anti-abortion rally
Nigeria remains the most violent country for Christians, Open Doors said.
Open Doors: Technology advancing Christian persecution
t’s against this Islamophobic backdrop that we need to examine Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's decision to opt out of the United States refugee resettlement program...
Opinion: Texas’ misguided decision on refugees is state-sponsored Islamophobia
Students at the event held in the Oval Office included those of the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths, NPR reported.
Trump affirms religious liberty in schools
The family is praying God would provide an unexpected way for them to stay in the U.S., or at least reduce their time in England.
NAMB (North American Mission Board – SBC), San Diego association back church planter facing deportation
In the 1970s there are almost no differences in the partisan makeup of each of the three attendance categories.