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Australian Anglican, Catholic Heads to Sign Covenant
In a sign of a warming relationship between the Anglicans and the Catholics in New South Wales, Australia, a formal covenant will be signed between the two groups.
People Migration to Larger Churches
One of the most significant trends in American churches the past 25 years has been the migration of people from smaller churches to larger churches.
My homelessness gave me a heart for the homeless
Whether you donate to the homeless shelters in your area, help the homeless through your church, or volunteer at your local schools — there are more homeless children than you probably realize.
Christian Church in China Needs Mentors, Says Persecution Watchdog
While many public assemblies of Christians in China are now being allowed as the result of a more Westernized country, there is a need for pastors and Christian leaders to have strong mentors now more than ever, says persecution watchdog Open Doors.
Thousands Find Freedom in Christ at Franklin Graham Fest in Liberia
The son of the great American evangelist Billy Graham admitted before thousands of people that he too was a sinner. Franklin Graham stood at the podium in Monrovia, Liberia delivering a message of true freedom and restoration offered by Christ alone.
| Eryn Sun
'Traditionalist Catholics' destroy homes of 5 Mexican evangelical families
Two families from Mexico’s Tzotzil tribe destroyed the houses of five evangelical Christians on Sunday in the Mitzitón community of southern Mexico, near the city of San Cristóbal de las Casas.
Analysis: Race, Religion and Politics Are on a Collision Course That Will Shake Up the Political Parties
Two of the most prominent partisan splits in the United States today, race/ethnicity and religion, are undergoing a generational shift that promises to shake up the traditional alliances that comprise the Democratic and Republican parties. How party leaders choose to respond to this shift could determine the future of American politics for a generation.
Mission India\'s Rice Bag Project Brings Scoops of Change
Over 740 million Indians live in rural, impoverished villages. The majority of the population lives on less than $2.50 a day. Yet despite their poverty, a few have found a way to give, to the Lord that is, inspiring others with much more to do the same.
| Eryn Sun