Study: For Service Members in Combat, Bible, Chaplains Increase in Importance With Number of Deployments
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — A study conducted by the American Bible Society as part of its 2020 “State of the Bible” report has found that while many in the Armed Forces don’t read the Bible daily, as the number of combat
Bible Readers in Foxholes: Combat Vets More Engaged in Scr…… | News & Reporting
While a majority of military service members identify as Christian, the demands of active duty—frequent moves, long hours, and overseas tours of duty—can strain faith and family. Ministries have long targeted evangelistic efforts at men and women in uniform in hopes
Half of Pastors See Negative Economic Impact for Church | The Exchange
After a few years of economic optimism, pastors say the 2020 economy is hurting their congregation. According to a new survey from Nashville-based LifeWay Research, almost half of U.S. Protestant pastors (48%) say the current economy is negatively impacting their church,
Blind Woman No Longer Prohibited From Sharing Faith in Public Park as Settlement Reached
WESTERLY, R.I. — A blind woman is no longer prohibited from sharing her faith in a Rhode Island public park after a religious liberties organization intervened on her behalf and worked out an amicable solution. According to reports, Gail Blair, 66,
Bibles and Christian Books Sent Into Muslim Country of Albania
Albania (Mission Network News) — A container of Bibles and used books arrived in Albania, providing Christians with access to the Word of God and other faith-based books and resources. Mission Cry partners with a ministry in Amsterdam who approached them
