The KBers World Conference 2016 commenced Monday morning at the KBers International headquarters in New York. Representatives from all continents are attending the conference where they hope to receive vision and inspiration to serve mission through business ministries.
The OA Media Department is planning to hold a seminar for ministers on how to more effectively utilize social media in their outreach efforts. Each church in the US currently has their own website which can be unified with social media tools and functions to better connect ministers with potential newcomers. These
The Church's social impact has grown, since it has emerged as the only viable national structure to endure in the general social, political and economic collapse of the country. Despite the destruction of countless churches and ministry buildings, only the Church has plugged the gap left by a failed state in terms of
Emanuel Church Santo Domingo plans to open an Online Radio that is part of the strategy to reach every corner of Dominican Republic and the world, as listeners worldwide can access it via Internet.
A number of students and youngsters from the Orphanage Home, a ministry of Olivet Assembly of India, in Odhisa-Andhra Pradesh state border have been recommended to study under Indian Christian Leadership Institute (ICLI).
Jubilee is a rapid growing Christian music community based in NYC. Jubilee is being shaped into a larger community through members' active participation of promoting and networking on facebook.
The KBers World Conference 2016 will be held in New York. The conference will challenge a new generation of business leaders to discover their calling in God's global mission. The conference purpose is to "establish a clear international KBers network and promote various business models to support local and
G&IT plans the development of ERP system for ministry management. ERP (Enterprise Resource planning) is the online system to have a quick look at human resources, state and location of properties and domain name registered in each church, ministry, and fellowship.
Christianity has long been established in the south. About 63% of Ghanaians call themselves Christian, but many have only a tenuous link to a church, and attendance figures rarely top 10%. African traditional worldviews and practices too often lie beneath a veneer of Christianity; this dual spirituality is the greatest
In the first meeting after Easter, representatives of world regions gathered to discuss the direction of mission toward Pentecost, and sharpened on the focuses that should be emphasized among ministers and churches who are looking for growth in the next 50 days.