Thousands of Students Flock to Kentucky Revival, Over 2,000 Surrender to Christ

Thousands of Students Flock to Kentucky Revival, Over 2,000 Surrender to Christ

Lexington, KY—A wave of spiritual revival swept through Kentucky as an estimated 8,000 students gathered in Rupp Arena, lifting the name of Jesus in a night of worship, prayer, and transformation. The event, organized in collaboration with the Unite Us Movement, left an indelible mark on attendees, as more than 2,000 students made life-changing decisions to surrender their lives to Christ.

Artist Meg Leung inspired to revive Christian Art in the U.K. after moving from Hong Kong

Seeing a lack of Christian art in the U.K.'s vibrant creative scene, Hong Kong-born artist Meg Leung (梁麗橋) is using her talents to reintroduce faith-based artwork and share the gospel.

Artist Meg Leung inspired to revive Christian Art in the U.K. after moving from Hong Kong

Christian New Life Association Member Testimonies: From Lost to Recovered, Running to Life's Turning Point

Christian New Life Association (CNLA) is planning to relocate its Rehabilitation Village to Lantau Island. As part of the fundraising efforts for the relocation, the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon organizers have sponsored 70 members who will participate in a 10-kilometer run and share how exercise has changed their lives.

Christian New Life Association Member Testimonies: From Lost to Recovered, Running to Life's Turning Point

From Darkness to Light: The Faith Journey of Dr. Ming Wang, a First-Generation Chinese Immigrant

The first Hollywood Chinese gospel film, "Sight," is based on the story of Dr. Ming Wang, who recently gave an exclusive interview to The Gospel Herald. Dr. Wang is a man with Jesus, a purpose, and a passion, always striving to do his best.

From Darkness to Light: The Faith Journey of Dr. Ming Wang, a First-Generation Chinese Immigrant
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  • New Online Directory Helps Deaf Christians Find Church Holding Services for the Deaf

    New Online Directory Helps Deaf Christians Find Church Holding Services for the Deaf

    Deaf Christians often find it a challenge to locate a church they can attend because not all churches offer deaf accessible services. To address this need, an organization has set up a database that provides information for deaf Christians looking for churches that can accommodate them.

  • Amid Great Persecution, More Than 3,000 Former Muslims in Middle East, Africa and Asia Get Baptized into Christ

    Amid Great Persecution, More Than 3,000 Former Muslims in Middle East, Africa and Asia Get Baptized into Christ

    More than 3,000 former Muslims were recently baptized as Christians in various sites of the Assembly of Living God Church across the Middle East, Africa and Asia. However, the church sent out an urgent call for prayer for the recovery and protection of a ministry leader who suffered from damage to the skull after being stoned by extremists.

  • Islamic Holy Book Stolen From Interfaith NC Airport Chapel, Critical Note Left

    Islamic Holy Book Stolen From Interfaith NC Airport Chapel, Critical Note Left

    Two copies of the Quran were stolen from the interfaith chapel at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina. In their place was left a religiously disparaging handwritten note.

  • 'Playing On God's Team:' War Room Actor T.C. Stallings Protects Faith Within Acting Career

    'Playing On God's Team:' War Room Actor T.C. Stallings Protects Faith Within Acting Career

    Former pro football athlete and current author, motivational speaker and actor T. C. Stallings said the Lord shifted his passion from sports to acting, and he deliberately has managed that part of his career through film representation that protects his faith. "God is author of my life, and the director of my movies," he proclaims.

  • Christian Author Identifies Present-Day Location of Biblical ‘Mystery Babylon’

    Christian Author Identifies Present-Day Location of Biblical ‘Mystery Babylon’

    New York Times bestselling author Joel Richardson identified the location of what the book of Revelation in the Bible refers to as “Mystery Babylon,” the place where the Anti-Christ would come from—and it’s not what most people believe it to be.

  • 'So God Made A Farmer' Super Bowl Ad Remembered as Favorite

    'So God Made A Farmer' Super Bowl Ad Remembered as Favorite

    One of the most well-known broadcasters in America's history, Paul Harvey, voiced a powerful and straightforward Super Bowl TV commercial for Ram Trucks in 1978, which is being lifted up today as one of the most memorable Super Bowl ads of the past...partially because God plays a starring role in the commercial.

  • When Christians Disagree: Disagreement & the Gospel

    When Christians Disagree: Disagreement & the Gospel

    Since the beginning of Christendom, Christians have disagreed. They’ve disagreed about doctrines and politics, social and personal questions, and the list could go on. Our day is no different. Much like iconoclasts defacing artwork in the 1500s, in our disagreements waged on the social feeds of Facebook and Twitter today, we Christians continue to wrestle with the importance of disagreeing well with one another. The following faculty conversation weighs in on this question of disagreement and pr

  • Executives of National Evangelical Bodies Pen Letter to Trump On Executive Order On Refugees

    Executives of National Evangelical Bodies Pen Letter to Trump On Executive Order On Refugees

    As evangelical Christians, we are guided by the Bible to be particularly concerned for the plight of refugees, individuals who have been forced to flee their countries because of the threat of persecution. Evangelical churches and ministries have long played a key role in welcoming, resettling, and assisting in the integration of refugees from various parts of the world. As such, we are troubled by the recent executive order temporarily halting refugee resettlement and dramatically reducing the