Va. Lifts 10-Person Limit From Indoor Church Services, But With Safety Requirements in Place
RICHMOND, Va. (Christian News Network) — Following a lawsuit from a church that was issued a summons for having 16 members in attendance at a Sunday service, as well as a letter from 200 pastors requesting that he make an
Between Coronavirus and Locusts, Kenya’s Rural Communities Overwhelmed
Photo Credit: Dan Sundermann/PixabayKenya (Mission Network News) — The coronavirus couldn’t have come at a worse time for Kenya’s rural communities. Kenyan farmers were already struggling with a massive locust outbreak — the worst locust infestation some East African countries
Coronavirus Turned These Families Into Accidental Homeschoolers, and They’re Not Looking Back
(ABC News Australia) — Arianwen Harris used to joke that homeschooling was her “worst nightmare.” “I’ve never wanted to homeschool,” she said. … The Queanbeyan family has begun the process of registering for longer-term homeschooling after seeing how well the children were
US Congressmen Call Upon Algerian President to Stop Law From Being Used to Close Churches
Photo Credit: Morning Star NewsWASHINGTON — Several U.S. congressmen have signed a letter to Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to express concern that churches in the country remain closed under a law that requires non-Muslim churches to register with a government commission
Shepherding in Life’s Parentheses | CT Pastors
I am annoyed because of the demands which are thrust on me to write, arriving unannounced from here, there and everywhere. They interrupt and hold up all the other things we have so neatly lined up in order. They never
