Anton Carillo Articles
Prominent Theologian Tim Keller Credits God For Sustaining Him In Battle Against Pancreatic Cancer
Redeemer Presbyterian Church Founder Tim Keller, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year, praised God in a string of posts in social media on Friday for sustaining him with "hope and strength" despite his affliction. Congress Drops Efforts To Force Women To Register For Military Draft
The United States Congress dropped language in the National Defense Authorization Act that forces women to register for military draft, causing conservatives to celebrate it as a "huge victory." Christians In Taiwan Commit To Spreading The Gospel Around The World
Christians in Taiwan are reportedly committed to spread the Gospel around the world through partnerships with international churches. Three More Christian Missionaries Released From Captivity In Haiti, Missionary Organization Says
Christian Aid Ministries announced on Monday that three more of the seventeen American Missionaries have been released from captivity. Research Shows Four Ways How Churches Can Support Families With Special Needs
Churches can do so much more than offer spiritual support to families with special needs, according to research. Kansas Church Holds Memorial Services For Pandemic Casualties
A church in Kansas held a memorial service to allow families in the community remember the loved ones they lost during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic when lockdowns prevented public gatherings. Pakistan Christians Sent To Rescue Person In Sewer Die After Getting Trapped And Refused Help
Two Christians from Sargodha, Pakistan were reportedly sent to rescue a person trapped in a sewer but ended up dying instead. Chicago Pastor Camps Out For 100 Days To Pray And Raise Awareness Of The Gun Violence In The City
New Beginnings Church Senior Pastor and Founder Corey Brooks of Chicago, Illinois decided to camp out for 100 days despite cold weather conditions to pray and raise awareness on the gun violence in the city. Pastor Faces Imprisonment And Fines For COVID-19 Statements Online
A pastor from Nepal reportedly faces imprisonment with fines for allegedly making COVID-19 statements that went viral online. MS Attorney General Lynn Fitch Requests Prayers For SCOTUS Pro-Life Decision On Dobbs
Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch urgently requested prayers over the United States Supreme Court to decide in favor of life in line with the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization case oral arguments last Dec. 1.