Jennifer Riley
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Newly Designed Mission Planes to Spread Gospel More Efficiently
Mission Aviation Fellowship recently received the first specially designed-for-mission plane, which is considered the "first fruit" of an 11-year quest for cost-efficient planes to better serve missionary agencies.
Great-Grandson of Legendary Missionary to China Dies
The great-grandson of British missionary James Hudson Taylor, the man foremost responsible for spreading Christianity in China, died in the early morning on Friday in Hong Kong, mission agency OMF International announced.
U.S. Supports U.N. Declaration on Homosexuality
The Obama administration announced this week its endorsement of the U.N. declaration decriminalizing homosexuality, a move former President George W. Bush had rejected.
Ted Haggard, Wife to Appear on 'Divorce Court'
Former evangelical leader Ted Haggard and his wife, Gayle, will appear on the TV show "Divorce Court" to talk about how their marriage survived the storm of a gay sex and drug scandal that shocked the nation and made the once popular pastor an outcast.
Christian Radio Stations Collect $3M for Food Crisis
The concerted effort of nearly 1,000 Christian radio stations last week to raise awareness about the global food crisis has resulted in an astounding $3.1 million in donations that will feed the world's poorest families.
Conservative Evangelical Groups to Meet with White House Faith-Based Office
Conservative evangelical groups will meet with the director of the White House Faith-Based Office next Tuesday to discuss the need for reducing abortion in the country.
HIV-AIDS Rates Higher in D.C. Than West Africa
A new report reveals "very depressing" news that every mode of transmission of HIV in Washington, D.C., has increased, and overall the HIV and AIDS rates in the nation\'s capital are higher than some countries in Africa.
1,000 Christian Radios Boost Awareness of Global Food Crisis
Nearly 1,000 Christian radios across the United States joined Compassion International to raise awareness about the global food crisis on Wednesday.
Survey: Less Than 1 Percent of Young Adults Hold Biblical Worldview
Less than one percent of the youngest adult generation in America has a biblical worldview, found a new study examining the changes in worldview among Christians and the overall U.S. population.
Detroit Radiothon Raises $2.2M for Salvation Army
A Detroit radio station, with the help of local celebrities, held the country's largest single-day radiothon last week and raised more than $2.2 million for The Salvation Army.