Ministry reaches out for support
Days after a bus accident claimed 11 of its missionaries in Tanzania, leaders of Youth With a Mission are rallying for support to aid logistical arrangements, including medical evacuations, repatriations and funeral arrangements.
A new report details the dangers targeting Iranian Christians
Iranian Christians continued to face harassment, arrests and imprisonment last year for practicing their faith, according to a report issued on Monday.
Nazarene Compassionate Ministry, Special Touch, World Missionary Press, Union of Black Episcopalians
Nazarene Compassionate Ministry, Special Touch, World Missionary Press, Union of Black Episcopalians
Michigan's New Hope Community Church believes it gets a higher return on Kingdom investment
Since its founding in 1990, the church has taken a posture of generosity for missions work by embracing the new paradigm of “indigenous church planters doing the work of Gospel advancement” in their homelands.
Disciple-making is one of the few movements that outpaces the birthrate, Biglife’s CEO said.
The statistics shocked Biglife CEO Heerema. Less than 2% of missions dollars are used to reach 97 % of the least-evangelized people in the world.
Theological ties to Israel have been accompanied by fundraising and other material support for Israeli municipalities, NGOs and first responders.
The number of Christian refugees coming to the US has declined at a time when persecution is on the rise.
Fewer Christians fleeing persecution in their native countries have found a safe harbor in the United States in the past half decade, according to a new report from a pair of Christian ministries, which cites ...
Set Free Alliance offers the Gospel, wells, and freedom from slavery.
Set Free Alliance is a $3.8 million nonprofit that performs three distinct ministries—evangelism, water, and rescuing children from slavery.
In Austin, 150 immigrant churches are growing and serving the immigrant community.
The Anglican Church of North America’s Diocese for the Sake of Others (D4SO) began the Diaspora Network to “bring together immigrant and diaspora communities across North America for resourcing, fellowship and mission.”