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Anglican Church Attacked While Police Watch and Refuse to Act
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- By Anglican Office for Government and International Affairs
IRVINGTON, N.J. -- What should have been a joyful Pentecost Sunday at Christ Anglican Church in Irvington New Jersey, turned into absolute mayhem as an outside group belonging to the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) sawed off door locks and broke into the church to occupy the building and claim it as their own. The illegal conversion of the property was the result of an outrageous and unconstitutional ruling by New Jersey Superior Court Judge Jody Lee Alper. Judge Alper who was hearing a civil suit between two groups of individuals who used to attend the same parish but one side had been excluded from membership and attendance by order of its Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Ken Ross. Those excluded along with their attorney, Charles Chikezie intentionally misled the court by saying they had no idea who the bishop of the church and that the defendants wanted to attend church in the building owned by Christ Anglican Church but with their own pastor from Nigeria.
Church Giving Down Again in 2020: Potential Remains Great: empty tomb's New The State of Church Giving through 2020, A Theology for an Age of Affluence
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- By Christian Newswire

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Church member giving as a percent of income was down again in 2020, according empty tomb's new edition, The State of Church Giving through 2020. What's needed to reverse the trend is summed up in the subtitle: A Theology for an Age of Affluence.
The data presented in the 32nd edition of the series shows that the downward trend in giving extends back to 1968.
Yet, according to the study's authors, the potential for church members to increase giving is great. And they write that a broad vision can serve as a positive agenda for the affluence that has been spreading in the U.S. since about 1820.
Is There HOPE for Leaders on Capitol Hill? Alabaster House Hosts 3rd Annual Shape the Nations Conference & Gala
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- By Alabaster House
WASHINGTON -- Alabaster House will host the 3rd annual Shape the Nations Conference & Gala on June 5-6th, 2023, on Capitol Hill and the Museum of the Bible.
There are many strong leaders of faith in Washington, DC, but often, the public only knows a one-sided view - Washington is corrupt.
Is there HOPE for our government leaders?
Alabaster House is challenging the narrative – THERE IS HOPE IN WASHINGTON.
Moody Offers First Doctoral Program
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- By Moody Bible Institute
CHICAGO -- In January 2024, Moody Theological Seminary will launch its first doctoral program in the history of Moody Bible Institute, a Doctor of Ministry in Preaching.
"Offering a Doctor of Ministry program in Preaching will enable our seminary to extend our educational reach and contribute to Moody's 2030 Vision of doubling our impact," said Dr. Winfred Neely, Vice President and Dean of Moody Theological Seminary.
"We have the right faculty; a renowned reputation in training world-class preachers, and a firm commitment from Moody leadership in seeing to the success of this new degree program," Neely said.
Dr. Dwight Perry, Moody's provost, agrees. "At the Moody Bible Institute, we believe that the Word of God is central, and central to our conviction about the transforming power of the preached Word," he says. "I'm excited because the DMin in Biblical Preaching represents the core of our mission of seeing the gospel for all people through the centrality of the Preached Word."
A Historic Harvest -- Christ for all Nations
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- By Christian Newswire
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Christ for All Nations (CfaN) has just completed an unprecedented week of coordinated events across Zambia. Over a two-week period, the trailblazing evangelistic ministry led by Daniel Kolenda will conduct large-scale evangelistic events in 11 different cities and districts throughout Zambia. This campaign marks a new milestone in the history of missionary evangelism.
Events in each of the 11 cities are hosted by a pair of evangelists, trained by Evangelist Daniel Kolenda and Evangelist Levi Lutz in the CfaN Evangelism Bootcamp. These co-evangelists carry out most of the ministry, while Kolenda travels to a new city daily to preach for one night in each event. This strategy allows maximum leverage of all CfaN's resources, infrastructure, and credibility, making it possible to conduct 11 crusades for nearly the same amount of money and time it previously took the ministry to conduct a single event. This strategy also provides invaluable experience to many other evangelists who are becoming experts in organizing, conducting, and ministering in mass gospel crusades themselves.
Send Network Announces 10,000 Churches Planted Since 2010
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- By Christian Newswire
Church Planting Arm of NAMB Celebrates 745 New Churches Planted Last Year Alone
ALPHARETTA, Ga. -- The continent's largest church planting network, the North American Mission Board's Send Network, announced today that Southern Baptist churches have planted more than 10,000 new churches across Canada, the U.S. and its territories since 2010.
Last year alone, supported by Send Network, the Southern Baptist Convention's more than 47,000 churches worked together to plant 745 new churches.
"We are always excited to see an increase in churches planted year over year," said North American Mission Board (NAMB) President Kevin Ezell. "But our focus remains on the quality of the churches planted, which is why we're more grateful that the survivability rate remains strong. Our goal is to see churches planted that impact their communities for years and multiply to reach more communities where churches are needed."
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