Pastor is Back in Uganda
When Bob Hayes goes to Uganda to share his Christian faith, he brings friends.
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When Bob Hayes goes to Uganda to share his Christian faith, he brings friends.
Pastor is Back in Uganda Read More »
Parakaleo, MNA’s ministry to church-planting spouses, recently released its first book, Beyond Duct Tape—Holding the Heart Together in a Life of Ministry.
Helping Church-Planter Wives Get Beyond Duct Tape Read More »
Christian Study Centers Help Students and Universities See the Richness and Relevance of the Christian Faith.
Christian Study Centers Help Students See the Richness of the Faith Read More »
Dr. Samuel Hsu passed away suddenly Friday, Dec. 2, 2011. He was 64.
Professor Samuel Hsu, Dead at 64 Read More »
For more than 20 years Briarwood Presbyterian Church has invited everyone to relax, stop by for a casual visit, and be reminded of the real meaning of Christmas.
Briarwood Presbyterian’s Live Nativity is Channel 13’s “Spirt of Alabama” Read More »
Dr. Brian Crossman, a Covenant College professor of physical education who coached the Scots soccer team for 21 years, was inducted into the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Hall of Fame at the NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship.
Covenant College Professor Brian Crossman inducted into NAIA Hall of Fame Read More »
Covenant College’s Kresge Memorial Library was eleventh in the world to go live with the Online Computer Library Center’s (OCLC) new cloud-based integrated operating system, Web-scale Management Service (WMS).
Covenant College 11th in world to launch new cloud-based library system Read More »
In early November, Columbia International University (CIU) in Columbia, S.C., hosted its homecoming ceremonies, which included a special assembly to honor distinguished alumni for outstanding work in areas of mission and ministry.
Wilma Cross, Mercy Ministry Pioneer: PCA Member Is CIU’s Alumna of the Year Read More »
Beginning this year, Covenant College students can major in international studies and in German studies. These new majors follow the recent additions of a theatre major, a political studies minor and concentration, and the master of arts in teaching program.
For Westerners, it is hard to imagine growing up in a country where rejecting Islam, or any religion for that matter, could cost us our lives.