Pastor opens low-cost grocery store to provide community access to healthy food
When you walk into Heavenly Square Grocery in Danville, Illinois, you’ll notice three things: it’s clean, everyone is friendly, and the food is priced fairly. “We are the friendliest grocery store in Danville,” says General ...
Alabama ministry was a pioneer ministry in addressing life-controlling problems on a wider scale
Focusing on each person holistically is what sets The Foundry Ministries in Alabama apart.
The Chalmers Center, a Christian organization leading the way in rethinking and responding to poverty, named Coy Buckley as its new president and CEO.
Harvest Hosts connects churches and small businesses with campers across North America
Harvest Hosts, an RV-membership network offering 5,000 untraditional camp sites across North America, supports small business and churches with a simple trade.
The best-selling author announced retirement in recent letter
Wayne Grudem, research professor of Theology and Biblical Studies at Phoenix Seminary in Arizona, announced his teaching career is coming to an end.
Monte Chitty fled prosecution in Florida for allegedly assaulting a minor
Just days after fleeing prosecution in Florida for charges of sexual battery, a fugitive pastor accused of assaulting a teenage girl has been caught in Texas.
An 18-month financial battle and failed emergency loan force school to shutter
Birmingham-Southern College (BSC) in Birmingham, Alabama, will close its doors on May 31, leaving a legacy of more than 100 years as an educational cornerstone of the city. “This is a tragic day for the ...
The institute—a legacy project of the late Charles Stanley—will offer free, in-depth Biblical education
A free online Christian educational platform, the Charles Stanley Institute, was announced to launch next month by In Touch Ministries.
Operation Care International cares for 245,000 homeless and impoverished children and adults
Jennings said in her life-altering conversation with God following her neighbor’s suicide, she asked what she could take to this very needy group of people. One word came to mind: “Blankets.”