Community involvement should not be merely an afterthought in church ministry or even one of its aspects. Serving the community lies at the heart of everything the church is and does, according to pastor Ed Delph of Church@Community.
Live God\'s message of forgiveness. This was the call given to nearly 100 Christian members of the legal fraternity gathered Friday evening at St. Andrew\'s Cathedral in Singapore for the Annual Dedication Service of the Lawyers\' Christian Fellowship (LCF).
Do faith and reason conflict? Renowned Indonesian evangelist Stephen Tong addressed the age-old debate head-on Thursday at a preaching session at the National University of Singapore.
College and university students are critical to bringing the Gospel within reach of every individual, according to American world mission leader Ryan Shaw.
\"There is a deep cry in the human spirit for something outside themselves, for help outside themselves, for meaning outside themselves,\" veteran trainer Ron Kallmier said.
\"Once you step into [gambling], whether you are winning or … losing, your mind will start changing, your personality will be affected,\" said a retired Methodist pastor.
Professed Christians causing and bringing about conflict is much more than a matter of religious hypocrisy, according to New Testament Professor Rikk Watts.
The all-too-familiar evangelical message is that the world is in trouble and churches need to help. Singapore pastor Tony Yeo, however, thinks the reverse is true.
As vital as missions is, it is but a means to a greater end: the worship of God. Indeed someday at the throne of God there will be no missions, said music missionary Ron Man.