Stacy Zinn, Samantha Bolyard and David Pauley were among 130 members of the Preston High Christian Fellowship Club in Kingwood, WV, who drew stick figures to represent the 29,000 children who die each day from hunger and malnutrition. The fellowship just ended fasting on Friday afternoon during 30-Hour Famine event sponsored by the Christian charity World Vision. The students collected donations and pledges toward an effort to build a well in Chile, which is estimated to cost $4,000 to $5,000.
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Not just a hot meal, ROLF Thanksgiving Fair testifies of powerful community impact by serving the body, soul, and spirit
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Asia Theological Association Thailand Consultation: Theology Meets Art
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“Fly With ACTS” 10th anniversary documentary coming to theaters in Taiwan, revealing the stories of cross-cultural mission in Africa
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ABS launches Comic Commentaries: visually enhancing the experience of mediating on Word of God
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Franklin Graham congratulates President-elect Trump: ‘I pray you will look to God every day for His guidance and wisdom.’
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Post-election discussion: Chinese pastors and scholars reveal “Silence” of the Chinese Church in North America on social issues
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Dr. Fenggang Yang analyzes the 2024 election: religious factors come to the fore, huge impact from Evangelicals
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20 Bible passages to nurture a strong and enduring marriage
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Thanksgiving Fair and Luncheon Hosted by River of Life Foundation, ROLCC New Wave English Ministry, and Santa Clara Mayor’s Office
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Survey: Hong Kong teens generally identify with traditional Chinese cultural values
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Global Lutherans celebrate Reformation Day, ‘trusting in the power of grace in a merciless time’.
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Many American churchgoers expect their pastors’ sermons to help them understand and address modern cultural issues