The Media, Divorce, and Pat Robertson

By Daniel Mann ABC News learned that Pat Robertson had foolishly stated that someone he knew had the right to divorce his wife because she had Alzheimer’s disease. Predictably, ABC produced a neurosurgeon who understandably called Robertson on his shameful and heartless position.

Skate Park Ministry in North Jersey Gives Youth a ‘Solid Foundation’

By Rachel Mari Bringing the Gospel to an indigenous people group—that is what missionary Steven Wolfe is doing in his own backyard—or nearby parking lot. Through his work with Solid Foundation Skate Park in Midland Park, NJ, the ministry is reaching hundreds of local youth and their families every year.

Reaching Out Reflections: Nameless, Faceless Possibilities

If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” – 2 Chronicles 7:14 By Jeremy Del Rio

Faith in the Face of Fear

By Bishop Donald Hilliard, Jr. We’re living in a strange and peculiar hour. Historians are sure to mark this as one of the most stressful and fear filled periods of all time. In an increasing secularized culture, many of us have been conditioned to give into fear and rather than take courage and activate faith [...]

Remembrance and Renewal: Rev. Del Rio and Dr. Rivera Will Lead 9-11 Anniversary Services

By Tom Campisi On September 11, 2001, as the World Trade Center came crashing down in a cloud of dust and New York City was shook to its core, two pastors from Lower Manhattan came together  to form a network that quickly emerged as a strong tower and refuge for a shell-shocked community.

Fall Conference Previews: Movement Day, FUEL, Legacy Minded Men…and more

This fall, there are a myriad of conferences and seminars in Metro New York City. From the 51st annual Christian Ministries Convention to the New York City Leadership Center’s 2nd Annual Movement Day, the menu is extensive and rich.