- 1. A Professor With Spirit
- Considered the first Bible scholar of the modern Pentecostal movement, Gordon Fee has spent the last 40 years proving that the Holy Spirit and biblical scholarship can peacefully coexist. Gordon Fee knows how ...
- Created on 26 August 2010
- 2. Professor Proves Pentecostalism and Scholarship Can Coexist
- Gordon Fee knows how it feels to be a lone ranger. Regarded as the first Bible scholar of the modern Pentecostal movement, Fee is a maverick. For 40 years he has fought an uphill battle in Pentecostal ...
- Created on 26 August 2010
- 3. Man (and 2.5 million Youth) With a Mission
- Loren Cunningham and YWAM celebrate 50 years of reaching the world with the gospel Loren Cunningham has always been a dreamer. As a young ministry student, he had a vision of waves crashing over the earth—waves ...
- Created on 25 August 2010
- 4. Underground Church Growing in Muslim-Dominated Indonesia
- Pentecostals on the tsunami-ravaged coast of Indonesia are experiencing a wave of conversions and healings. In the strongly Muslim Aceh province of northern Sumatra—where 167,000 people died in the ...
- Created on 08 June 2009
- 5. The Faith of Sarah Palin
- She was vilified by the media, hated by pro-abortion activists and adored by many evangelical Christians. Her 2008 candidacy energized conservatives, broke tradition and made history. Sarah Palin was a ...
- Created on 01 January 2009
- 6. Getting Creative For God
- The scarred intersection on Chicago's north side was the battleground for a dozen rival street gangs. At the corner of Sheridan Road and Sunnyside Avenue, memorials marked the spot where slain gang members ...
- Created on 30 November 2008
- 7. The Church of the Undignified
- The bizarre-looking cross at the front of the church is made up of McDonald’s cartons, beer cans and drug vials. At first glance, it might appear sacrilegious. But this is Church of the Undignified, where ...
- Created on 31 October 2008
- 8. On the Winning Team
- NFL superstar Napoleon Kaufman traded in his Oakland Raiders jersey in 2001 and became a pastor. And he has never looked back. No one, it seemed, could outrun Napoleon Kaufman. There was a time just ...
- Created on 31 December 2006
- 9. Smuggling Christ Into Cuba
- Inside the communist nation, Christians are quietly sharing their faith. In a remote Cuban town, believers in a small house church gathered around a desperately ill 10-year-old boy. Canadian missionary ...
- Created on 31 October 2006
- 10. Breaking the Power of Voodoo
- After centuries of oppression, the nation of HAITI is still locked in a spiritual battle against occultism and poverty The scene was like something out of an old horror movie. The mourners at the young ...
- Created on 28 February 2006
- 11. I Was a Stranger and You Let Me In
- Would you let immigrants from another country live under your roof? These families say they had no choice but to show Christian hospitality. Melody Pahlow misses her house-guests from Africa. The pile ...
- Created on 30 September 2005
- 12. The Virtual Church
- Who says people have to worship in a building? Today more and more people are pointing and clicking their way to God from a home computer. Ariel Santa Cruz loves going to church. He has a comfortable seat, ...
- Created on 31 May 2005
- 13. Shelter from the Storm
- Homeless people in San Francisco know where to find a good meal and a warm bed. They look for the bus with their name on it. On board a shabby old bus, pastor Evan Prosser belts out words from a classic ...
- Created on 30 November 2004
- 14. God is in the Small Print
- Even in this high-tech age, the lowly gospel tract still delivers a powerful message. Josephine was walking to the abortion clinic in her war-torn West African city when she was forced to dive to the ...
- Created on 31 October 2004
- 15. Behind the Black Veil
- In the midst of tragedy and persecution, a vibrant underground church is growing in Iran. Overwhelmed by the pressures of life, Afrooz, a young Muslim student in Iran, cried out to her god--Allah--to ...
- Created on 31 May 2004
- 16. Invading the Danger Zone
- Most people stay away from gang territory. Roger Minassian saw what violence was doing to youth in Fresno, California, and he ran to their rescue. Former gang member Toua Thao confessed he was worried ...
- Created on 30 November 2003