Graham Concludes ‘08 Crusade in Taiwan
American evangelist Franklin Graham concluded his 2008 world crusade this past weekend in Taipei, Taiwan where nearly 10,000 people committed their lives to Jesus Christ during the event.
American evangelist Franklin Graham concluded his 2008 world crusade this past weekend in Taipei, Taiwan where nearly 10,000 people committed their lives to Jesus Christ during the event.
Angela was washing dishes when the child arrived at her door, gasping for breath. “It’s Juan,” the little girl panted. “He got hurt.”
We’re all aware that things are not quite as they should be in this world in which we live. So we long for change.
Success can ruin a ministry. I’ve seen it happen too many times.
America needs leadership. As we head into one of the most talked-about elections in American history, we’ve heard about a lot of different issues.
As the American people celebrate an historic victory for Barack Obama as the next president, many Christians are marking victories of their own with the passage of several state amendments protecting traditional marriage.
The Iraqi parliament has approved legislation reserving a quota of seats on provincial councils for Christians and other religious minorities in next year’s provincial elections.
Some prominent evangelical leaders said Wednesday that they are optimistic about working together with the Obama administration and even noted that relationships have already been built by the campaign’s faith outreach arm.
Supporters of a ballot measure that loosens restrictions on embryonic stem cell research say its passage means millions of dollars in research grants will come into the state - and medical breakthroughs for a host of ailments will come out of it.
“This is a great day for marriage,” said Prentice. “The people of California stood up for traditional marriage and reclaimed this great institution. We are gratified that voters chose to protect traditional marriage.”