Monthly Archives: February 2011
Internet ministry announces top 10 Christian leaders of 2010
CHRISTIAN Telegraph, a Christian Internet ministry and news agency, has named their 2010 ministers of the year. They have been selected “because of their vast influence on Christianity.”
What King Hezekiah teaches us in spiritual leadership
KING Hezekiah took throne at age 25 and instituted reforms that would make anyone’s head spin! He was awesome. But something else that he did is what we need to be doing today.
Angry Muslim crowd attacks churches in Indonesia
ACCORDING to the BBC website, the attacks in Temanggung happened after a Christian man was sentenced to five years in jail for distributing leaflets deemed insulting to Islam.
Open Doors USA honors Christian Post
THE award is presented to a media organization which has established an on-going commitment to inform its readers/listeners/viewers about the plight of persecuted Christians around the world.
New Kumbh Mela targets Christians in Madhya Pradesh
TWO million attendees are expected during the Narmada Samajik Kumbh from Feb 10 to 12, 2011 in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
Look up John 3:16! Fox’s loss, Super Bowl’s gain!
Millions of Super Bowl viewers got a dose of Scripture on Feb 6 night when a Christian group’s John 3:16 commercial was unexpectedly aired.
‘Let God be God’ in end of life issues, evangelicals say
THE NAE includes the CEOs of denominations and representatives of a broad array of evangelical organizations including missions, universities, publishers and churches in the US.
Myth busted: God doesn’t listen to sinners!
WHILE God wants people to be convicted of their sins and repent, Satan wants people to be convinced of their sins and permanently damage their relationship with God. In fact, he has majored in convincing people that they cannot approach God.
Pak may be home to largest Muslim population in world
PAKISTAN is expected to surpass Indonesia as the country with the single largest Muslim population even as the world’s Muslim population is expected to increase by about 35% in the next 20 years.
‘One in five Egyptian Muslims support suicide bombing’
ONE in five Muslims in Egypt and Jordan support suicide bombing in defense of Islam, while 15% of Indonesian Muslims subscribe to the view that suicide bombing is alright.