Across the country, churches are encouraging everyone to attend services on this particular day. Listen to K-LOVE's Bob Dittman as he shares the story. (National Back to Church Sunday) http://www.backtochurch.com/
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Philippines (MNN) — While the Philippines has been battered by natural disasters over the last year, Good News is coming to the country. It’s the greatest story ever told: the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Executive Director of Christian Resources International Jason Woolford says, “We are going to send a used book value of $3 million of free Bibles and Christian books to six different locations within the Philippines. We will be setting up our CRI distribution center in the northern part of the Philippines.” Kansas City Missouri Police Department
A little boy was found wandering at 4th and Troost around midnight today with just a diaper on. Police later learned he was autistic, and they reunited him with his family. While officers searched for the family, the little boy slept in Officer Huth's arms. We love this picture taken by 41 Action News - KSHB-TV reporter Sarah Hollenbeck. Source: Baptist Press Author: Karen L. Willoughby STURGIS, S.D. (BP) -- Closer to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally's bar scene and with an extra three-hour nightly shift, Baptist volunteers nearly tripled the professions of faith recorded last year. The Dakota Baptist Convention-led outreach -- with its popular giveaway of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle -- gave 120 volunteers from at least 20 states and Canada 3,654 opportunities to share three-minute testimonies, up from 2,141 last year, leading to professions of faith by 513 people, up from 178 in 2013. "It was a wise decision that Garvon [Golden, DBC executive director] had, to move locations," said Buck Hill, the convention's missions director. "It put us deeper into the jungle, into the devil's playground." Source: CBN News Through dreams and visions Muslims are coming to Christ by the droves. CBN Sr. International Reporter Gary Lane chats about this and more with David Garrison author of Wind in the House of Islam. Source: Christian Headlines.com Author:Carrie Dedrick A strip club known for its shady past of prostitution is undergoing a transformation into a Christian community center, thanks to Bethany Community Church in Seattle. According to Christian Post, the center will convert the building into church offices and a coffee shop as a form of community outreach. The church will also host community events and offer tutoring services. People power used to free a man who was trapped between the platform and a train at a Perth station. Watch the full video:http://youtu.be/GGIG4FQBDjI | Read story: http://ab.co/1lyoLMq French full veil ban upheld by European Court of Human Rights The European Court of Human Rights has upheld a ban in France on wearing the Muslim full-face veil - the niqab. French law says nobody can wear in a public space clothing intended to conceal the face. The penalty for doing so can be a 150-euro fine (£120; $205). A case was brought by a 24-year-old French woman, who argued that the ban on wearing the veil in public violated her freedom of religion and expression. Bridget Kendall reports. Source: Huffington Post Author: Eleanor Goldberg Let’s all agree to extend an early Happy Father’s Day to this Chinese dad who will do just about anything to give his son with disabilities every opportunity in the world. Yu Xukang, 40, a single dad from the Sichuan Province in China, walks 9 miles every day with his son, Xiao Qiang, strapped to his back so that the boy can get an education. The 12-year-old has a disorder that has caused his arms and legs to become twisted and his back to be hunched over, and there is no public transportation available to take him to class, Central European News (CEN) told The Huffington Post in an email. Source: CSN News Author: Abigail Wilkinson (CNSNews.com) -- North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory signed a bill into law last week that protects the religious liberty of public school students, including their right to pray, share religious viewpoints, and distribute religious literature at school without harassment from school officials. S.B. 370 was introduced in March 2013. It passed 106-9 in the North Carolina House and 48-1 in the state Senate before Gov. McCrory signed it on June 19th |
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