Jesus, after his Passion, death, resurrection and ascension, did not abandon the sick, the suffering and the dying. During his earthly ministry, he had a profound care for the sick and the suffering.
A statement recently has emerged on social media saying, “Jesus was a liberator of the oppressed, not a mascot for the ...
Baptist News Global provides a free listing of ministry-related jobs for Baptist churches, theological institutions and ...
The Bucket Ministry, a nonprofit committed to sharing God’s love through the gift of clean water, today marked the completion ...
Since Pope Francis was elected in March 2013, his pontificate has emphasized a particular concern of the Church — the ...
We can look to the Old Testament to find encouragement through the life of King David and his place in the story of the ...
As Jesus begins his public ministry, He encounters some regular, ordinary guys who will do extraordinary things. Simon and his brother Andrew, fishers of fish, are the first. Jesus calls ...
MACON, Ga. — A free hot meal, especially on a cold day, can mean the world to some. The Macon ministry, Scrambled Eggs for ...
Amid concerns that younger generations are falling away from religion, an interdenominational group is delivering the gift of ...