Bogota Graham Festival Wraps Up with Over 11,700 Decisions for Christ

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association wrapped up Festival de Esperanza (Festival of Hope) in Colombia’s capital city Saturday, recording over 11,700 decisions for Christ.

World Council of Churches Bids Farewell to Kobia

Around 150 members of the World Council of Churches’ main decision-making body honored the nearly six-year tenure of outgoing general secretary Dr. Samuel Kobia with a farewell service Sunday.

Legal Group Takes Religious Graduation Speech Case to High Court

A Christian legal group is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review the decision of a lower court that affirmed that there was no constitutional violation in the case a high school valedictorian who shared about Jesus Christ in her graduation speech.

Tony Blair Attributes Conversion to Wife, ‘Universal Nature’ of Catholicism

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said his conversion to Catholicism two years ago began with his wife, and that “there was something” about the universal nature of the Catholic Church that made the switch from Anglicanism feel right to him.

Double-Minded Service

1 Kings 18:16-21

Missions Lite: 2/3 Less Time Consuming than Weekly Missions

Next Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. we will be leaving from Sugarloaf United Methodist Church to go feed the homeless in Atlanta. I suggest if you would like to go you arrive a few minutes early as we will be leaving at five p.m. sharp.

How to Handle Anger

There’s a right way and a wrong way to get angry. How do you deal with anger appropriately?

Judge Strikes Down Ky. Law Stressing Dependence on God

A Kentucky law that requires the state Office of Homeland Security to stress “dependence on Almighty God as being vital to the security of the Commonwealth” was struck down as unconstitutional on Wednesday.

Conservatives: We Disagree with Kennedy, but Respect His Passion

When Edward “Ted” Kennedy was alive, conservatives would find it almost unthinkable to praise the man considered a liberal icon. But with Kennedy’s death on Tuesday, his former foes have softened and paid tribute to the man.

Conservative Christians Plan to Stop Rush to Pass Health Bill

A coalition of some of the nation’s largest conservative, faith-based groups say they plan to “stop” Congress from rushing to pass the health care bill.

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