Seminary Important, Helpful in Ministry

A recent survey finds that pastors still place a high value on seminary training. LifeWay Research’s study involving more than 1,000 Protestant pastors found that two-thirds have obtained at least a Master’s degree, and 71 percent report they regularly use...

Incan Descendants Gather to Celebrate Modern Scripture Translation

Framed by 20,545-foot Mt. Chimborazo, the village of Colta is home to the Quichua, one of the oldest indigenous people groups of the Americas. On Sunday, February 28, 2010, approximately 300 Quichua pastors, local dignitaries, and villagers celebrated the launch of...

Pastors to Preach Barefoot on Easter Sunday

This Easter, when many churchgoers sport new suits and dresses, pastors across the country will be preaching with one article of clothing noticeably absent: their shoes. Some 5,000 pastors are expected to go barefoot on Easter Sunday to raise awareness about global...

Church Joins Innovative New Virtual World

With major natural disasters going on throughout the world, the question of how smaller churches can contribute to relief and support efforts continues to be asked. Charlie Campbell, lead pastor of The Bridge Church of Jacksonville believes he has found the answer in...

Black Evangelicals Affirm Their Identity and Unity

In an ongoing effort to assert the unity of their African identity, Black Evangelicals from across the country will gather in Chicago for their 47th-year convention: “Koinonia 2010!” They will meet from April 14-17 (Wednesday through Saturday), at the...