A New Jersey megachurch recently opened a cafe that donates its proceeds to clean water efforts and creates employment opportunities for individuals with special needs.
A New Jersey megachurch recently opened a cafe that donates its proceeds to clean water efforts and creates employment opportunities for individuals with special needs.
Churches need to invest in discipleship-oriented children's ministries, or else they could be "standing on a burning platform," said Matt Markins, head of the child discipleship organization Awana.
The apologetics ministry started by Ravi Zacharias' daughter has announced that it is shutting down.
Frequent readers and listeners of Breakpoint know about Max. The grandson of Chuck Colson and subject of a book called Dancing With Max, authored by Emily Colson (Chuck’s daughter and Colson Center board member), Max is a remarkable young man who has autism. The last few years have been difficult for Emily and Max, especially since the COVID lockdowns disrupted their routines and canceled their helpers. But Max has used this time to minister to those who are hurting in Ukraine and around the world.
The largest evangelical church in New York City is hoping to break ground on a $1.2 billion urban village development that would revitalize the area neighborhood.
More than 100 million people worldwide have been confronted with the Gospel through the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association's internet evangelism ministry known as "Search for Jesus," according to new data from the organization.
A former managing director at Archegos is suing the Grace and Mercy Foundation, a Christian nonprofit.
One of the Indianapolis Colts' top defensive players announced his retirement Wednesday after only three seasons in the league, saying he wants to pursue a lifetime of Christian ministry.
As our culture becomes increasingly reliant on stereotypes to define large swaths of the population, it can be easy for Christians to follow suit. It’s just simpler, in many ways, to assume that what a person believes politically, where they live, or what they look like is a window into their soul and represents the whole of who they actually are. And there are times when those assumptions may be pretty close to accurate—after all, stereotypes usually exist for a reason. We are called to a higher standard, though.
My prayer is that everyone reading this would feel compelled to make this Mother’s Day bright by lending a hand to a struggling mom. If we each reach beyond ourselves to help some of these in their plight, we’ll make someone’s Mother’s Day so much brighter.