Creating a Culture of Continuous Education Improvement

To create a Culture of Continuous Education Improvement, school leaders must communicate the most critical steps that will promote student success. Although there are many challenges to such a culture, the best practices in a successful school encourage employees to seek knowledge, overcome reservations about constructive feedback, and provide opportunities to grow. In addition, they… Continue reading Creating a Culture of Continuous Education Improvement

Religious Traditions for the New Year

Many people celebrate the New Year with observances of religion. Hindus and Buddhists make offerings to the gods, while Chinese people offer sacrifices to the gods of the hearth, wealth, and ancestors. Regardless of the religion, many people visit temples and pay homage to spiritual forces. Whether you celebrate the New Year or not, you’ll… Continue reading Religious Traditions for the New Year

Christian Persecution in Kenya

In November 2014, radical Muslims targeted Christians in northeastern Kenya, driving them inland. This terrorism has also resulted in a lack of basic necessities and jobs. Additionally, in many areas, the government has failed to protect Christians and their children, leading to increased risk of violence. The new constitution of Kenya introduced in 2010 emphasized… Continue reading Christian Persecution in Kenya

Christians Targeted for Abuse and Torture

2021 has been the year of savagery when it comes to Christians in various countries in Africa, Middle East, South Asia, and Central America. Christians have been brutally murdered in the Congo, Kenya, Uganda, Pakistan, and Darfur. Sexual assault cases involving girls as young as 11 were reported in the Congo. In the month of… Continue reading Christians Targeted for Abuse and Torture

Christianity in Africa Is Expending in All Countries

Christianity in Africa is expending in all nations a significant amount of funds on building churches and a number of religious institutions. Pastors and preachers are leaders in most African countries where Christianity flourishes, especially in the Christian dominated continent of Africa. In addition, Bible teaching is being established in many African countries where there… Continue reading Christianity in Africa Is Expending in All Countries

A Brief History of Paul’s Mission

In spite of his reputation as an ambulant and an itinerant preacher, Apostle Paul carried out many important missions. His mission ministry spanned over two and a half years, from Syria to Asia, and from Asia to Europe. He took many journeys and experienced all manner of hardship and fatigue. He became a beloved figure… Continue reading A Brief History of Paul’s Mission

The Global Impact of International Mission Board

Most recently, I read an interesting article by Gary Thomas, pastor of Grace Missionary Baptist Church in Fort Lauderdale, FL. He challenges the Southern Baptist Convention to embrace the cause of missionary work overseas as a means of renewing their faith and bringing the love of Jesus Christ to every corner of the earth. The… Continue reading The Global Impact of International Mission Board

Iranian Christian gets 80 lashes for drinking Communion wine

According to Article 18, a religious freedom website, “Zaman Fadaee, who prefers to be called Saheb, received 80 lashes.” The Islamic Republic of Iran on Sunday imposed a sentence of 80 lashes on Zaman Fadaee, an Iranian Christian, for drinking Communion wine. The Iranian regime sentenced Saheb to a six-year sentence in Tehran’s infamous Evin… Continue reading Iranian Christian gets 80 lashes for drinking Communion wine

Three ways to lead like Jesus

For followers of Jesus who are called to be leaders, here are some observations on the topic of leadership. You may say, “Yeah, well, that was Jesus, for crying out loud! That’s not me.” And sure, we cannot know the depths of people’s hearts or cause a storm to be still at the sound of… Continue reading Three ways to lead like Jesus

Every prayer matters

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Tears of joy flooded Stan and Abbey Wilcox’s eyes. It had been years since these International Mission Board missionaries lived in the Czech Republic. Back then, the spiritual darkness had been so overwhelming at times. And now — were they hearing this correctly? Were two people they had never met thanking God publicly for leading… Continue reading Every prayer matters