Pray for America: 2019 National Day of Prayer

In Scripture, Jesus demonstrates the power of love. We read how his love tore down walls that divided Jew and Gentile, slave and free, and ultimately, us and God. It was an extraordinary love that broke divides. Jesus knew his example would continue to be the remedy for… Read More

Bible-based Trauma Healing Invites the Hurting to Find Peace in Jesus

Abuse survivors often suffer in silence. They feel they have nowhere to turn especially when the abuse is coming from a family member or close relative. This is true in Chile, where domestic violence is prevalent. According to a 2018 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) report,… Read More

Translating the Bible for Mexico’s Indigenous People

Did you know that Spanish isn’t the only language spoken in Mexico? There are more than 60 indigenous languages spoken by almost 10 million people across the nation. These Mexicans often have difficulty understanding the Bible in Spanish. They long to have a Bible in their own language. Read More

Pray for the People of Mozambique

When Jesus speaks, its powerful! The Bible records moments when his words healed the sick, raised the dead, and set people free. And his words are still powerful today. But what if you couldn’t read Jesus’s words? For many people in Mozambique, this is a reality. More than 60 percent… Read More

Loving the Neighbor Who Doesn’t Look Like You

Churches in Charlotte are leaning into Scripture for unity. In a day and age where race divides, church leaders are recognizing the urgent need for people to better understand each other, respect each other, and thank God for his diversity in creation. Fostering open dialogue between people… Read More

3 Ways to Pray for the Venezuelan Crisis

As the crisis in Venezuela mounts, we are urging everyone to continue praying for this nation. The economic system in the country has collapsed. The people in Venezuela face empty supermarket shelves, deadly power cuts, limited access to medicine, and wages so low they cannot survive. Most recently,… Read More

Hope for Syrian Refugee Families in Jordan

Syria’s deadly civil war took a devastating toll on Maya* and her family. Afraid of being ambushed by rebel groups, Maya and her children slept in jackets with their bags packed. She didn’t allow talking for fear she’d miss the warning sounds of gunfire. The family was ready… Read More

2018 Prayer Impact Report

Dear Prayer Partner, One of the beautiful things about prayer is that it has the power to cross geographic boundaries, reaching heights, depths, people, and places that transcend our limited capabilities. We can touch and change lives through the heart of steadfast prayer. Prayer has the power… Read More

Praying for the Heroes who Respond First

Josh, a lieutenant in a fire department, loves rescuing lives. But the job is not without its dark days. During many of his runs, he and his crew had to cut children out of burning cars or drag the badly burned bodies of kids from buildings. The memories haunt… Read More

New Bible Translation Reaches Slovenian Teens

Until 1990, Slovenia was an atheist country under Communist rule. Although the country gained its independence in 1991, atheism has remained widespread. Decades of Communist rule have shaped whole generations. “These influences have had a deep effect on our young people. The churches find it hard to reach… Read More