Monthly Archives: February 2011
Christian Aid to promote solar lighting in 3 Indian states
CHRISTIAN Aid has partnered with three local organizations and solar lighting specialist to launch a microfinance project to provide solar light solutions to over 4,400 poor households in India.
Egyptian Christians concerned about life after Mubarak
INCREASING violence, deteriorating law and order and a big question mark over the future of Egypt after the possible exit of president Hosni Mubarak are concerns that Christians in that country are facing now.
Is South Sudan a Biblical prophecy come true?
ACCORDING to a CBN news report, Christians in southern Sudan believe recent events in their country are part of God's plan for their nation. Sudan sits just below Egypt.
Hollywood actor Stephen Baldwin joins prison fellowship
CHRISTIAN actor Stephen Baldwin will on Feb 9 bring an advanced screening of his latest feature film - centered on forgiveness and reconciliation - to Prison Fellowship’s headquarters in the US.
George W Bush’s daughter supports gay marriage
IN the video running to 22 seconds, produced by homosexual rights group The Human Rights Campaign, Ms. Bush said, “I’m Barbara Bush and I’m a New Yorker for marriage equality."
Obama says he accepted Jesus as Lord 20 years ago
“It was through that experience working with pastors and lay people, to heal the wounds of hurting neighborhoods that I came to know Jesus myself and embrace him as my Lord and Savior,” Obama said.
World Assemblies of God Congress begins in Chennai on Feb 6
THOUSANDS of lay people, pastors and international delegates from all over the world will be part of the World Assemblies of God Congress 2011 that begins in Chennai from Feb 6 onwards.
US pastor plans National Porn Sunday on Feb 6
Craig Gross, the founding pastor of XXXChurch.com a Christian group that helps people battling pornography addictions, is counting on his friends to help him with the Sunday.
17-year-old boy arrested for ‘blasphemous’ writing in Pak
THE school authorities lodged a complaint against the boy, identified as Sami Ullah, in January after reading a paper he wrote for an exam in Karachi.
Bible Ministry encourages involvement in the Middle East
BIBLE League International, citing recent developments in Tunisia, Egypt and Sudan, among others, says the time is ripe to act now to get the Gospel into these countries.