Michelle A Vu, Christian Post
Tokyo mission conference marks Edinburgh 1910 anniversary
More than 2,000 mission leaders representing 140 countries gathered this week in Tokyo for a major conference on how to fulfil the Great Commission.
China appeals to religious groups for help in quake zone
The officially atheist Chinese government on Monday requested religious groups and people of faith to help with the rebuilding efforts in a northwest province devastated by a massive earthquake.
Franklin Graham: Obama's one-sided praise of Islam is horrific
The evangelist, who was recently disinvited from a Pentagon prayer event over past comments he made about Islam, pointed to the violence against Muslim women.
Ex-Muslim says Obama's soft strategy is hurting oppressed Christians
US President Barack Obama is hurting persecuted Christians worldwide by failing to speak up for them, says one convert living under police protection in Europe.
Wycliffe, DOOR to translate Bible for deaf people
Wycliffe Associates and a ministry to the deaf have announced a new partnership to translate the Bible into sign language for the millions of people who do not have access to the Scriptures.
Pastor: God communicates through word and nature
God communicates with people through the written word and through nature, says one megachurch pastor.
Volcano chaos is reminder 'God is in charge', says missionary
The huge volcanic ash cloud over Europe not only left thousands of travellers stranded worldwide, but it also managed to frustrate the travel plans of some mission workers.
Christians must grow from 'come and see' to 'go and die', says Driscoll
People can start attending church with a âcome and seeâ attitude but they need to mature to become âgo and dieâ people, says megachuch pastor Mark Driscoll.
Evangelicals support US-Russia nuclear arms treaty
Evangelical leaders say the nuclear arms reduction treaty signed by President Obama and Russian President Dmitri Medvedev on Thursday will increase the chances of world peace.
Missing Chinese lawyer confirmed alive
Prominent Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng was confirmed alive on Sunday after more than a year without reliable information on his whereabouts.
Evangelistic festival expected to draw 500,000 in Haiti
The first large-scale evangelistic festival since the massive earthquake devastated Haiti earlier this year will be held Friday amid the rubbles of Port-au-Prince.
'Fireproof' pastor: Prosperity gospel is hindering church revival
Revival is not about a large crowd but it is about broken people who want to get right with God, says the pastor of the church behind hit Christian films âFacing the Giantsâ and âFireproofâ.
'The Blind Side' director John Lee Hancock on good deeds and good stories
"The Blind Side" might not make everyone go out and adopt a child, but it may just make them become a better neighbour, believes director John Hancock.
Luis Palau to preach to 20,000 at Chinese megachurch
American evangelist Luis Palau will preach to an overflow crowd of up to 20,000 people at a megachurch in mainland China this month.
Iraqi Christians flee Mosul after attacks
Christian families in Iraq are fleeing the northern town of Mosul in droves after a string of unprovoked murders left at least 10 believers dead, a ministry working with persecuted churches have reported.
Stephen Baldwin fan tries to 'restore' bankrupt star
He is a fan of Stephen Baldwin. Not the big-name Hollywood actor but Stephen Baldwin the evangelist, who gave up fame and fortune and suffered bankruptcy to testify about Christ.