Why start New Year 2022 with a fast?
In light of a world desperately searching for hope in the midst of chaos, we asked three pastors why they look at a fast to start New Year 2022 as being critically essential for churches and personal lives.
In light of a world desperately searching for hope in the midst of chaos, we asked three pastors why they look at a fast to start New Year 2022 as being critically essential for churches and personal lives.
Most of the mainstream media in America don't understand Christians, and many hate them, said Christian journalist Todd Starnes, who is a former analyst for Fox News and author of the book, Culture Jihad.
Today’s debate, mostly within the Christian community, about the theological relevance of “social justice” is getting tired and old.
Earlier this month, I witnessed a huge step in the ongoing effort to provide quality support to military veterans, embracing the homeless among them, by the two agencies working together during a full morning of outreach at the shelter’s new community facilities.
Ninety-five Christian leaders from many parts of the U.S. answered the call to promote racial reconciliation and combat "systemic segregation in the American church" in a piece published by the Mosaix Global Network on the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.
As a way to promote an upcoming men's retreat, Pastor Kenny Luck teamed with his church's creatives to knock out stellar video spoofs of a couple of the ethereal Matthew McConaughey Lincoln car commercials.
On Saturday, in the middle of the chaos in Charlottesville, Virginia, that began the night before, Erwin Raphael McManus, author and pastor at Mosaic in Los Angeles tweeted, "We cannot unite with hate. We must stand against it. You cannot reason with racism. You must condemn it. The church must lead the way. NOW!"
A steady stream of stories from those who made decisions to commit their lives to Jesus Christ at a Harvest Crusade with Greg Laurie over the last three decades include dramatic transformations that have led to Christian leadership and ministry.
Author and men's ministry expert, Kenny Luck, is confident that his radio program, the "Every Man Show," launching at the Salem Broadcast Network's 99.5 KKLA in Los Angeles on Monday will become a catalyst for changed lives, something that is much needed in America's cities today, he said.
The Salvation Army in Southern California helped those attending a National Donut Day event locally on Friday remember that the day first began in 1938 in the city of Chicago as a way to honor the organization's "doughnut lassies" from World War I.