Kids for the Kingdom began in 1998 to provide help and train people around the world to improve the physical and spiritual lives of disadvantaged children and their families within their local communities.
The annual conference, headed by hymn writing duo Keith and Kristyn Getty, shares a common love and culture of sacred music.
The annual Sing! Global conference, held Sept. 4-6, drew some 8,500 Christian worship music leaders and other church musicians, pastors, vendors and hymn composers from as many as 35 countries.
Great Lakes Christian College has been busy cutting expenses and raising funds as it tries to remedy issues that caused it to be sanctioned by its accrediting agency.
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Robert Chambers says leaders of the American Family Association looked the other way when he was harassed by another male leader.
A former vice president of the American Family Association has sued the ministry, accusing leaders of firing him after he reported alleged sexual harassment and financial irregularities.
Marisol Berrios, a pastor and a volunteer at a Chicago-area church food pantry, prioritized helping others and sharing the Gospel. But her charity led to her death when a man she had helped killed her.
Alaska park for special needs individuals, art classes in Lebanon, fighting food insecurity in Niger, and summer camp.
Horizons International has been hosting art classes for believers in Lebanon, plus Palmer First Church of the Nazarene in Alaska recently opened a 9,000-square-foot fully accessible and inclusive park for disabled and special needs individuals ...
After a judge dismissed their lawsuit, the 36 churches in the Western North Carolina Conference agreed to leave under the denomination's exit plan.
A group of 36 United Methodist churches in North Carolina have agreed to leave the denomination.
Messiah Lutheran Church has until Nov. 15 to pay $300,000 or lose its building.
A Lutheran church in Illinois is desperately seeking donations as it responds to a government order to pay back donations received from a man who defrauded hundreds of investors in a Ponzi scheme.
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