The ministry of embattled Christians in North Korea
Doug Wallach, a student at Princeton University, writes at the Huffington Post about the plight and ministry of Christians in North Korea, who make up
Doug Wallach, a student at Princeton University, writes at the Huffington Post about the plight and ministry of Christians in North Korea, who make up
Our parish is planning a panel discussion in the fall on end-of-life issues; hospice services, estate planning, living wills, spiritual preparations for death, etc. Perhaps
From Religion News Service:
Does your church offer a bathroom ministry? You may have never thought of it as such, but in New York City, this is a much
Rev. William H. Barnwell of New Orleans is an Episcopal priest active in Kairos Prison Ministry International. He writes in the Times-Picayune of the need
From Religion News Service: Seattle megachurch pastor Mark Driscoll has been removed from a church-planting network of more than 500 churches he helped found after
He carries a cross through one of the country’s toughest neighborhoods, dressed as Jesus. He’s conducted baptisms in Philadelphia’s Love Park. He dreams of creating
Canon Andrew White, the “Vicar of Baghdad,” knows firsthand the dire situation faced by Christians in Iraq. From Anglican Communion News Service:
From Religion News Service: In an effort to insure a more sober ritual, the Vatican has urged bishops to clamp down on singing, moving around
What to do with church buildings throughout the world no longer thriving as houses of worship? Oliver Farry, a non-believer, muses about this at the