A mission team from First Baptist Church of Russellville is sheltering in place in Haiti amid unrest in the island country. The team was in the country to host vacation Bible schools and work with children's ministries. (Contributed photo/First Baptist Church of Russellville)
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Assistant Pastor in-charge of King’s Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, (RCCG) Mr Toyin Raji, on Sunday led members of the congregation in special prayer for peaceful conduct of the forthcoming Governorship election in Ekiti and the 2019 general elections. |
Volunteer groups from several U.S. states were stranded in Haiti Sunday after violent protests over fuel prices canceled flights and made roads unsafe. Church groups in South Carolina, Florida, Georgia and Alabama are among those that haven't been able to leave, according to newspaper and television reports. |
Volunteer groups from several U.S. states were stranded in Haiti Sunday after violent protests over fuel prices canceled flights and made roads unsafe. Church groups in South Carolina, Florida, Georgia and Alabama are among those that haven't been able to leave, according to newspaper and television reports. |
With Saturday’s parade serving as the first event of Fiesta Mexicana week, one might have expected the 11 a.m. kickoff Mass to be a more somber part of the festivities. One would be wrong. As all Masses are intended to be, Sunday’s proceedings at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church were a true celebration. |
Volunteer groups from several U.S. states were stranded in Haiti Sunday after violent protests over fuel prices canceled flights and made roads unsafe. Church groups in South Carolina, Florida, Georgia and Alabama are among those that haven't been able to leave, according to newspaper and television reports. |
HARTWELL, Ga. - Unrest and turmoil in poverty-stricken Haiti is delaying a Georgia mission group from returning home. The 22 members from Mount Olive Baptist Church in Hartwell, Georgia were supposed to wrap up their mission in Haiti and return home Saturday. |
Costco shoppers, get ready for a change at the food court. The Issaquah-based retail giant is making changes to the menu to appeal to more health-conscious shoppers, reports The Seattle Times. The Polish hot dog is going away at many Costco stores in the Seattle area and elsewhere to make room for new items. |
Pastor Enoch Adeboye, Founder Redeem Christian Church. By Angela Atabo. A cleric, Deacon Tope Kolawole, Redeemed Christian Church of God Living Waters Parish in Abuja, on Sunday cautioned youths to away from masturbation ,gambling and other forms of addiction in order to live a fulfilled life. |
"The troubled history of American race relations birthed congregations and denominations divided by race," reads the study published in June in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. "Baptists and Methodists both fractured along racial lines to create separate black and white denominations. |
There's a major difference between panhandlers and people who are homeless, according to a new video called Save Shaw Ave, which focuses on Fresno's homeless problem. The video features interviews with Pastor Rob Cravy, chief operating officer of the Fresno Rescue Mission ; H. |
A three-day prayer festival has been held by the Trinity Baptist Church, at Patasi, a suburb of Kumasi, with a call on Ghanaians not to rely solely on their strength and technology for peace and progress. Reverend Akwasi Addo Domfeh, the Head Pastor of the church, made the call in an interview with.... |
Special education teacher and head football coach Brandon Ellis, who has worked at Worthing since 2004, said administrative inconsistency caused an enormous void. The turnover dispirited high-quality staff members, many of whom have transferred to other HISD campuses, Ellis said. |
MOBILE, AL (WALA) - Will Tuesday be the day the Mobile City Council gives the go-ahead to for a new on-campus stadium? The resolution is back on the agenda two weeks after it was . The university is asking the city to pitch in $10 million. A decision may not be made until a on the future of Ladd-Peebles Stadium. |
The Journal of Social Psychological and Personality Science (SPPS) released a study last month demonstrating that religious people live longer . The study observed that “self-reported religious service attendance has been linked with longevity,” and confirmed this by examining obituaries from 43 U.S. |
Gweru gospel musicians have come together to form an association aimed at fighting piracy and providing social, economic and moral support to each other. By Sanda Maricho in Gweru. It is the first of its kind in the country. The organisation, which is called Midlands Music Arts Association (MMAA),.... |
CELEBRATED music promoter Barbara Chikosi of the Red Rose Entertainment brand has teamed up with United Kingdom-based musician-cum promoter Timothy Ngwenya, who heads Ebenezer Promotions, on a mission to expand female gospel artistes’ territory in music by taking the gospel divas’ show to the UK next month. |
The 43-year-old pastor of Life Church Waco is known to his congregation as "Pastor G." He long ago left his life of crime, but in his journey to build bridges among different communities “Pastor G” felt he needed to use his platform to heal pain.
“I wanted to do something to support and encourage.... |
The Diocese of Lagos, which is the oldest Anglican Diocese in Nigeria, has ordained new clergyman into the church. The Trinity ordination was held on Sunday, July 1. It was a service with a difference under the guidance of the Holy Spirit where four well-trained Ordinands were made Deacons and eight Deacons were ordained as priests. |
Sandra Lopez hasn't left the house for eight months. If she does, she could be deported. People come to her instead; the English tutor might stop by one day, the yoga instructor the next. Lopez says these visits are welcome distractions from the boredom that comes with being in sanctuary. |
In this 2016 picture, Kenneth Glasgow of Dothan, Ala., a member of the Ordinary People Society, speaks to the Mobile City Council about a proposal for a citizen police advisory council to serve as a watchdog for police activities in the city. Glasgow, a well-known activist in the Wiregrass region,.... |
Members of Alabama church groups are stranded in Haiti amid growing unrest and riots over fuel price increases. Mission groups from First Baptist Church, Russellville and Faith Community Church in Trussville are both sheltering in place as demonstrations in the capital of Port-Au-Prince continue. |
Seen as a sign of impending doom by some. to others it is simply an excellent photo opportunity. The longest lunar eclipse of the century will take place this month – and it will turn the moon blood red. By chance, Mars will simultaneously appear brighter than normal as it passes its closest to
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The MDC Alliance presidential candidate, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has turned to the Bible and likened himself to the Biblical Joshua who will take Zimbabweans to Canaan. Addressing a rally in Zvishavane yesterday, Chamisa, who is an AFM pastor, also promised to solve the cash crisis in the country in.... |
Zimbabwean security forces have arrested a clergyman on fraud charges for selling people thousands of tickets to “heaven”. The pastor, Tito Watts, along with his wife Amanda promoted and sold $500 “golden tickets”, claiming that were made of pure gold and would get their owner directly into heaven without fearing judgement. |
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