Eryn Eddy: How discovering your true value changes everything
Eryn Eddy's story starts with gold spray paint and a few stencils.
Eddy was working as an art director for a very successful company while pursuing a music career in singing with the hope that she would empower others to live bold lives through her music. She wanted to create merchandise for her fans that would help them to get there and that's when she came up with the statement, So Worth Loving.
She spent hours sitting on her floor etching that statement onto tank tops and well-worn sweatshirts and t-shirts of people that she had never met.
Founder of world's largest megachurch dies at age 85
A man who was led to Jesus as a teen and dedicated his life to doing the same for tens of thousands of others has died.
Eighty-five-year-old Pastor David Yonggi Cho, the founder of Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, Korea, has died Tuesday after a long hospitalization related to a 2020 brain hemorrhage. His church is remembering him for his massive contributions to South Korea's Christian community.
I Found Love: True Stories of Discovering Love, Belonging and Friendship
Have you ever felt alone even though you're surrounded by people? Or 'liked' but unloved?
Many of us have felt like this at some point in our lives, including Doug Bender, I Am Second's chief content writer and author of, I Found Love: True Stories of Discovering Love, Belonging and Friendship.
When it comes to prayer, many people ask for health, wealth or success. Doug Bender's prayer was a simple one, he wanted a friend.
Translating the Gospel of John for Afghan refugees
As Afghans continue to flee a return to rule of the Taliban a mission organization is translating the Gospel of John.
"World Missionary Press (WMP) has translated the Gospel of John into Dari, the most widely spoken language in Afghanistan," Mission Network News (MNN) reports.
France considers blocking main porn sites to limit access of minors
The French judiciary will have to decide whether or not to block the main pornography websites in the country, after two children's associations filed an action before the Paris Court of Justice against France's leading internet providers, to ensure that access to such content is limited.
Changing thoughts on evangelism in Canada
A recent survey of over 2,700 Christian leaders in Canada found that 66% of them say that evangelism is not a priority in their faith communities.
Shaila Visser, the executive director of Alpha Canada, says the study's findings could be concerning. Alpha conducted the survey in partnership with the Flourishing Congregations Institute at Ambrose University in Calgary, Alta.
WATCH: All-star cast comes together to perform Randy Stonehill tribute
One of the pioneers of Contemporary Christian Music is being celebrated for 50 years of music and ministry.
Randy Stonehill made his debut in 1971 with his Born Twice album. Popstar Pat Boone helped Stonehill with the album, and they recorded it for only $800. In the Encyclopedia of contemporary Christian music, Stonehill is quoted as saying that the recording "sounds like every penny of it."
Over the years Stonehill worked with some other beloved pioneers of CCM, including Larry Norman and Phil Keaggy.
Jeremy Camp releasing new album, songs relating to expectations of past year
Jeremy Camp is opening up about the depth of songs on his new album When You Speak.
"One of the things I know is that I can always express those deep things through songwriting. I’m so thankful for that outlet for this season of life and feel like this new album is a glimpse into that process," says Camp on the day of the release.
The new album was released on September 10, 2021, and it includes 13 new songs.
Jordan St.Cyr recalls serving front line workers one year after 9/11
"I wanted to expand, get out, and see different parts of the world, but I knew it was God's spirit leading me saying this is where I want you in the world at this time," says Jordan St.Cyr, who served at Ground Zero with YWAM after 9/11.
St.Cyr was just finished high school in a small Southern Manitoba town when the 9/11 attack happened.
Shearon Epps: When God makes himself known
Shearon Pearson Epps comes from a large family of 18 siblings. Although growing up constantly surrounded by family, she always felt she was alone.
Her mother raised her in the church, but she never felt a part of the church. Later, when her older cousin started a church next door, she stumbled into a spiritual world she never knew existed. It was in this tiny, backwoods church where Shearon Epps found Jesus.