Christian News

Manny Pacquiao ‘not afraid to die’ to Help Others

“You have to lead and let people see that you are with them,” Manny Pacquiao told reporters. The boxing champ is continuing public appearances and donating necessary goods to fight the virus in the Philippines.

Lockdowns Stop Mission Teams from Returning to the U.S.

Foreign countries going on lockdown have impacted at least two church mission teams trying to return to the U.S. during the global pandemic.

Michael Jr. Has a Free Comedy Special for Anyone Who Needs a Laugh

Michael Jr. is hoping his comedy special will be an opportunity for people to take a break from their fear and anxiety and just laugh a little.

Fearing for Children’s Lives, Christian Family in India Refrains from Reporting Assault to Police

Morning Star News reports that tribal animists in central India drove a Christian family into the jungle last week, with one later intercepting their 9-year-old girl and threatening to kill her if she went to school again, her father said.

Pastors Refuse to Stop Assembling for Worship

Life Tabernacle pastor Tony Spell is one of several pastors refusing to follow bans on large gatherings or even to comply with safety recommendations.

Dr. Tony Evans: God Is Using This Crisis to Wake People Up

In a sermon livestreamed March 15, Pastor Tony Evans addressed the global pandemic, explaining that he believes God is using the crisis to call people back to him.

What It Means to Be the Church: Churches Filling Needs as Lock-Down Continues

While communities across the U.S. go on lock down to slow the spread of sickness, the churches continue their work unabated. During this season, feeding people, checking on the homeless, and spreading good information is what it means to be the church.

2,000 People Show Up for Testing at Church of the Highlands

As the United States struggles to provide testing for the coronavirus, Church of the Highlands in Alabama has made more diagnoses possible by offering one of its campuses as a drive-in testing site.