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As more than a hundred countries are marking World Leprosy Day today the Leprosy Mission is hoping to raise thousands of pounds for its hospital in Nepal
Through their ministry in the city of Poipet, Cambodia—often likened to the “Wild West”—Soeuth and Syna Lao have seen God’s hand at work. A joint Christmas Eve service had 600 in attendance, and people have been coming forward to receive Jesus as Savior every week.
Every Christian must be a soul winner declared an African church planter who oversees a fellowship of more than 18000 local churches
Mrs. Peggy Larson, retired missionary to Indonesia, is now in the presence of the Lord. She passed away on January 24, 2010, at the Florida Hospital in Deland, Florida. She was 87.
Funeral service will be held at the First Alliance Church, Lexington, Kentucky, on Saturday, January 30, at 11:00 a.m. Viewing at 10:00 a.m. Rev. [...]
A 12yearold Christian domestic servant in Pakistan is believed to have died as a result of mistreatment at the hands of her Muslim employers
By John Stumbo
I’ll confess. I watched more NFL football this year than the last five years combined. This was in part because I had more free time than I have in the past, but it’s also because it was a good year to be from Minnesota. Continue reading this article on www.alliancelife.org.
In the Likouala region in northeastern Republic of the Congo, medical workers at Pioneer Christian Hospital (PCH), which partners with The Alliance, continue to labor around the clock to care for the influx of injured refugees who have fled neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo in recent months.
Anglican mission group CPAS is marking 75 years of bringing 11 to 14yearolds to faith in Christ
The love of Jesus is filling the void left after the downfall of communism in Romania
An evangelistic festival headlined by Franklin Graham in southeast India ended on Sunday drew nearly 85000 people