The cultural and ideological battles raging around us do not exist in a vacuum, nor have they happened by accident. There are those who hate the West and want to destroy it and make it into their own ...
Mark Gellie from Red Frogs recently gave me an insight into this amazing volunteer schoolies support organisation. As schoolies approaches, the Red Frogs volunteers will distribute over 10 tonne of ...
The North Korean government is reportedly setting up fake underground churches and disguising national security agents as defectors to expose Christians, reported a North Korea-focused online news ...
A new movie about Jesus Christ is being shown from an Islamic view point with the director of the film saying though the 'Passion of the Christ' was admirable but it was fundamentally flawed. Nader ...
Biblelands is saying goodbye to its name of 158 years to become Embrace the Middle East. The charity was established in 1854 and is best known for its Bethlehem carol sheet, used in thousands of ...
Australian actor Hugh Jackman, 46, best known for his role as Wolverine in the "X-Men" movie franchise, is a chameleon when it comes to his film roles—from playing a mutant to a pirate, a magician to ...
Donald Trump is probably the most polarising leader amongst evangelical Christians that the world has seen. Millions of evangelicals who support him are convinced that Trump has been specially ...
While stating that the issue is "beyond my ken," the well-known televangelist told viewers of "The 700 Club" on CBN that divorce would be OK in a situation that involves something as terrible as ...
Smith Wigglesworth was one of the most fruitful and effective preachers ever. But, he was not always a godly, righteous man. He was a ruffian. His Christian wife attended church regularly. Often ...
Australian Los Angeles Olympic swimmer Angela Harris heads to London next week celebrating her 12th year with the Olympic ministry Lay Witnesses for Christ International (LWFCI) which is engaged in ...
|PIC1|SEOUL, South Korea – Over 100,000 Christians from all over the world are expected to attend a massive prayer conference next month in Seoul, Korea, organised by the world’s largest church.
He talked about persecuted Christians he met in India and China who think it is normal for Christians to suffer for Christ, and orphans in Thailand who sing praise songs with so much joy that it left ...
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