Revival and awakening in Quebec

Revival and awakening in Quebec

Evangelical churches have experienced an attendance surge among French-Canadians in Quebec, a demographic evangelicals long considered the largest unreached people group in North America.\"It\'s an awakening of younger Quebecers who are responding to evangelical faith in their Québécois context,\" ...

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Social media and spirituality

A survey released Nov. 6 questioned 3,217 randomly selected participants and found that in a typical week about half of U.S. adults see someone share their religious faith online. The study also found the one-in-five Americans said they shared about their religious faith through social media -- ...

Immigrants bring mission field to U.S.

The tide of immigrants flooding U.S. borders is not all bad news, Alfredo Ballesta says. A pastor and news editor, Ballesta offers that most of the newcomers are open to new things, especially the Good News about Jesus. They\'re aware of their needs, including a relationship with God. So, he ...

Lured to U.S. as a nanny, Sarah was forced into prostitution

Sarah came to America with the promise she was going to be a nanny, but she had been duped. With no passport, money, home or friends, she gave in to a life of prostitution. Through the eyes of a friend, Manhattan abolitionist Raleigh Sadler helps us understand the plight of such young women.

VET'S DAY TRIBUTE: The blood of heroes never dies

It\'s good to remember those who died in service by wearing poppies on Memorial Day, according to Christian Examiner writer Karen Willoughby. But she also likes her father\'s tradition of wearing them on Veterans Day to remember those still alive.

WWII vet deploys to 'enemy territory' & shares the Gospel for 42 years

Nineteen year old soldier Rollin S. Reasoner survived fierce fighting with the Japanese during the battle for Cebu City in the Philippines, only to accept a call from General Douglas MacArthur after the war, for missionaries and Bibles to fill the \"spiritual vacuum\" in Japan. Now 89, the WWII ...

North Korea releases 2 more Americans

Just 18 days after releasing U.S. tourist Jeffrey Fowle, North Korea has made the surprise move to free Americans Kenneth Bae and Matthew Todd Miller who had been left behind.The two are being escorted home by Director of National Intelligence, John Clapper.

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