Archive for October 2009
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Young people in Coventry Diocese are about to blend their love for God with their love of icecream by opening an ice cream parlour to give away icecreams and host events for young people in the area who fancy a fun flavour of church life
Pakistans Minorities Minister has vowed to do everything he can to stop Christians and other minorities from being persecuted for their faith
An Iranian judge has charged two jailed female converts with crimes of apostasy and propagation of the Christian faith a human rights group reported
On Monday, Oct. 5, the 5,000th baby was delivered at Koutiala Hospital for Women and Children, less than three and a half years since our May 2006 opening here in Mali!
The National Association of Evangelicals’ Immigration 2009 resolution has only now been brought to the attention of The Christian and Missionary Alliance.
By an Alliance worker
Serving in Guinea
Greetings from Conakry, Guinea! Thank you all for praying for us during these uncertain times.
Alliance Workers Safe
We have sensed God’s provision of safety for each of our families over the past several days here in Guinea. All Alliance international workers are safe, and many are getting back to some aspects [...]
By an Alliance worker in Indonesia
Editor’s Note: The following was taken from an update by an Alliance worker concerning progress in bringing relief to survivors of the September 30 earthquake in Padang, Indonesia. CAMA (Compassion and Mercy Associates, the relief arm of The Alliance) has been in contact with national church leadership and TALI, an [...]
In our GoChurch series, Jim Blake, director for Alliance Redwoods Camp and Conference Grounds (ARCCG), describes the mission of his “congregation” within the camp community. ARCCG hosts churches and groups from all over California and beyond, providing God’s majestic redwood trees as the background for ministry.
Wycliffe Bible Translators work in Papua New Guinea received a welcome boost last week with the arrival of a new Kodiak aircraft
The Catholic Diocese of Westminster says it hopes new proposals will help young people cope with the challenges of adolescence and discern their true vocation