Month: May 2012

African, Filipino Believers Seek ‘Church-Planting Movements’

Pioneers, an evangelical mission movement, is reporting that thousands of Christians from Ghana, Nigeria and the Philippines are asking to be trained in the principles of “church-planting movements” (CPMs). Today, cross-cultural church planting is ... »

Jacksonville, Fla., Celebrates First Protestant Prayer in U.S.

Jacksonville, Fla., celebrated its Christian heritage on Tuesday—a heritage many in the U.S. have never heard about. On May 1, 1562, Jean Ribault sailed into what is now called the St. John’s River in Jacksonville. He named it The River of May. He ... »

A Missionary’s Testimony

After a two month ministry tour covering 17 states we are home for a much needed three week rest. Here’s a little summary of what God did in those eight weeks. Our first stop was just a quick visit at the beautiful House of Prayer International in Mo... »

Bowdle to Deliver Address at Lee Commencement This Weekend

Professor Donald N. Bowdle, a fifty-year veteran of the Lee faculty, will address graduates and guests at Lee University’s spring commencement exercises on Saturday, May 5, at 9:30 a.m. Live streaming in either venue will be available for viewing in ... »

Georgia Governor Signs Fetal Pain Law

GRTL President Dan Becker today expressed thanks to Governor Nathan Deal for signing a law that protects preborn children capable of feeling pain. “I am deeply grateful that Governor Deal has demonstrated his commitment to protecting the preborn,... »