3 Resources to Help Our Military Find Strength in Faith
Life in and after the military can be challenging. Those in military communities can struggle with emotional and spiritual injuries as a result of work stress, multiple relocations, isolation from family and friends, and long deployments. But God’s Word offers peace and hope for all those living this unique lifestyle… Read More
Pray for Churches as they Confront Racism in America
We are in a pivotal moment in history. A moment to shed light on the sin of racism and to advocate for justice for the oppressed. And this is a time for the church to lead the charge! As we witness the unfair and oppressive treatment of African Americans… Read More
Pray for Refugees Around the World
Every minute, 20 people leave everything behind to escape war, persecution, famine, or terror. These refugees flee their country not knowing if they’ll ever be able to return to the place they call home. They are afraid, alone, and unsure of what the future holds. Today refugees face yet… Read More
Pray for Racial Healing, Justice, and Reconciliation
Racism is sin. The Bible tells us in Genesis 1:27, “God created human beings in his own image.” This means all humans are to be treated with the God-given dignity they deserve and were created to enjoy as God’s image-bearers. But when one denies another their rights or violates… Read More
5 Ways the Church Can Prepare for the Future
As churches navigate the unknowns of this pandemic, we can look to Jesus with hope and direction in preparation for what’s to come. In Acts 4, the apostles faced persecution for their works, ministry, and teachings. Today, we are experiencing disruption on new levels, but the church has been… Read More
Celebrating Pentecost: The Birthday of the Church
Waiting. It’s one of the toughest things to do. The apostles experienced this firsthand when Jesus told them to wait. Just before ascending to Heaven he gave them this instruction, “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift I told you about, the gift my Father promised.”… Read More
God’s Word for Pomeranian People in Brazil
Pomerade is known as “The Most German Town in Brazil.” Pomeranian people immigrated from Pomerania, a region on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea between Germany and Poland. Fleeing from the atrocities of war, they settled in Southern Brazil. Today, the descendants of Pomeranian immigrants total more… Read More
Acts of Love for Kenyans in Need
In Proverbs 3:27, the Bible says: “Whenever you possibly can, do good to those who need it.” And that is exactly what Bible Society of Kenya is doing. As the nation grapples with more than 730 COVID-19 cases and 40 deaths, Bible Society of Kenya is doing all it… Read More
Pray for Churches on the Front Line of this Pandemic
In times of crisis, the church plays an essential role in providing spiritual support for those suffering trauma and loss. And the coronavirus is no different. From the onset of this global pandemic, churches have stepped in to show God’s love and care. But as the church… Read More