Ministering through a tragedy
We were not prepared for the death of our son. About the only thing we could do was cry.
We were not prepared for the death of our son. About the only thing we could do was cry.
Calamity has an awful way of exposing our vulnerabilities.
New COVID-19 guidelines in California forbid singing during worship services to prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
The head of a prominent pro-life organization said he believes society is “beginning to see the end of abortion” as up-and-coming generations grow increasingly uncomfortable with the pro-abortion movement.
For many Christians in Western cultures, the idea that beauty can come from suffering is counterintuitive.
A congregation in Nevada has filed a request for relief from state-imposed restrictions on in-person gatherings that only apply to faith communities and not secular entities.
It’s time we acknowledge the overt and subtle racial prejudices that continue to permeate our society.
A multi-racial Houston prayer group called Praytest, started by white Christian rapper Bobby “Tre9” Herring, is now emerging as a movement among Christians nationwide after a video of white Christians kneeling in repentance for racism before a group of black believers went viral.
A petition demanding that the popular pornography website Pornhub be closed down for allegedly profiting off of and enabling sex trafficking has surpassed 1 million supporters.
A government committee headed by Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly gave legal status to 70 churches.