Monthly Archives: March 2011
Global action puts old medical equipment to good use
THE organization gives Global Action as much of this equipment as the ministry can manage to send to hospitals with very little elsewhere across the globe. All they have to supply is transportation.
WorldServe celebrates 35 years with Bibles
WORLDSERVE Ministries is celebrating their 35th anniversary with a focus on God’s Word. WorldServe’s Ken Leggatt says the ministry started in Canada to translate Scripture into 100 different languages.
Christians targeted in Ivory Coast violence
GBAGBO calls himself a Christian, and Ouattara calls himself a Muslim. Many Muslims associate believers with Gbagbo whether they actually support him or not.
Muslim youth shoot at 4 Christians in Pak, kill two
IN Hyderabad in the Sindh Province of Pakistan, a church was celebrating its 30th anniversary when a dispute broke out, according to Compass Direct News.
What vision of God did to Isaiah, worship will do for us
SOMETIME ago at a church convention I found myself engulfed in worshiping God. I mean I went all out and focused on Him and Him alone. Now during the service there was a speaker.
Writer asks people to shun airlines over lesbian movie
PRESIDENT of Million Mighty Men and author of numerous books including ‘When Good Men Are Tempted’, Bill Perkins was shocked to find a passenger sitting next to him viewing pornographic scenes on the in-flight monitor.
Jerry Jenkins’ novel ‘Riven’ available for free download
POPULAR Christian writer and co-author of the bestseller ‘Left Behind Series’ Jerry B Jenkins’s novel ‘Riven’ is now available for download as a free ebook.
New website invites pastors to post video sermons
AMERICAN Preacher, a website that claims to assist churches of all sizes and denominations share God’s Word with a worldwide congregation, went live recently.
Hindutva activists attack tribal Christians in AP
ACCORDING to news reports, on March 5, a Hindutva group accosted some Koya tribal Christians and picked up an argument with them over burying a dead person in a cemetery in Gudur village in Ap.
Christian convert from Islam escapes Egypt with daughter
WHEN the plane carrying Maher El-Gohary and his daughter, Dina Mo’otahssem, took off from Cairo International Airport last month, they both wept with joy.