Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the martyrdom of a Georgian king, a social reformer claims to have a vision, and the founding of a Baptist denomination.
From the global state of the Church to an analysis of the Great Commission, the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization was a conference filled with fascinating speeches and discussions.
Baptists engaged in thousands of faith conversations with fairgoers at this year’s Mississippi State Fair that culminated in 373 decisions being made for Christ.
Recent data by Statista Research Department confirms previously published figures showing a decline in Australians identifying with the Christian faith, but churches are still motivated to reach the nation with the Gospel.
Despite all the talk about what the "day after" the war in Gaza should and will look like, All Israel News Editor-in-Chief Joel Rosenberg believes that politicians seem to have no compelling plans.
The Global Church Network aims to establish 800 leadership training hubs worldwide by 2030, which would mobilize 1 million ministers to combat a global shortage of pastors. With the opening of new training hubs in the Balkans and South Africa, the coalition has launched 200 hubs on six continents in its bid to fulfill the Great Commission by 2030.
In a demonstration of Church unity, the Luis Palau Association partnered with more than 4,900 churches across denominational lines to reach 731,000 people across five cities in Zambia.