Southern Baptist collegians learned about servant leadership skills during the first conference of its kind, "Impact Zone," where 85 students spent a week, May 22-29, doing community service in the morning and listening to prominent Christian business and ministry leaders at night on the campus of Wheaton College. The conference was an idea of Bob E. Reccord, president of the North American Mission Board which sponsored the mission effort, to address what he saw as the leadership crisis facing Southern Baptists and the evangelical community due to the declining youth participating rate in churches.
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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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Dr. Fenggang Yang analyzes the 2024 election: religious factors come to the fore, huge impact from Evangelicals
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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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Global Lutherans celebrate Reformation Day, ‘trusting in the power of grace in a merciless time’.
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Willow Creek Community Church invites believers to write prayer cards for the next president
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From Dismissing to Replacing: How the Church Can Rethink Halloween
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YouVersion Bible app reaches 728 million downloads and counting