Skip to main content

News Highlights

|

The 2025 Mbarara Pentecostal crusade witnessed great harvest of souls, This is yet another great Crusade fueling the wave of the move of God across the Country,

Read More

Benny Hinn Meets President of Uganda

|

Benny Hinn, the American televangelist, recently concluded a three-day crusade in Kampala, Uganda. The crusade, which took place at the Miracle Centre Cathedral in Lubaga, drew large crowds and featured worship sessions and faith healing events. Several pastors from across Uganda attended the crusade, and there were reports of positive testimonies and spiritual fervor. Prior to the crusade, Hinn met with Ugandan President Museveni for discussions on faith and prayer

Read More

Pr. Robert Kayanja Host The International Benny Hinny Crusade

| Benny Hinny Crusade Uganda

Benny Hinn, the American televangelist, recently concluded a three-day crusade in Kampala, Uganda. The crusade, which took place at the Miracle Centre Cathedral in Lubaga, drew large crowds and featured worship sessions and faith healing events. Several pastors from across Uganda attended the crusade, and there were reports of positive testimonies and spiritual fervor. Prior to the crusade, Hinn met with Ugandan President Museveni for discussions on faith and prayer

Read More

Seek the Kingdom Wherever It Is Found

|

Iwill always remember the first year I traveled overseas as president and CEO of Christianity Today. Wherever we met believers, from the mountains of Papua to the streets of Bengaluru, they greeted CT as a friend. Most could name a recent article they had read. Their common request was that we do more to elevate the stories and ideas from their places in Christ’s global kingdom. 

As we framed the One Kingdom Campaign to shape the future of Christianity Today, we prioritized its Global Initiative. When Billy Graham founded the magazine in 1956, he envisioned 100 correspondents around the world telling the stories of the church. This part of the original vision, we felt, had not yet been fully realized. If we could interconnect followers of Jesus around the planet and serve as a central nervous system, then the global body of Christ could more effectively communicate and coordinate. The Global Initiative would help Christianity Today better represent the breadth and beauty of the whole kingdom of God. 

Read More

Should Christians Avoid Writing with AI?

|

First, just as with spiritual growth and maturity, the craft of writing offers no shortcuts. AI might be a useful tool in some cases, but it can never replace one’s own knowledge and skills. Similar to using a spell checker, you have to know enough of the craft to recognize whether or not a tool’s effects are correct and good.

Second, in terms of ethics, sources should always be acknowledged. Failure to cite any source (beyond what is common knowledge) constitutes plagiarism, which sadly is prevalent even in the church. Citing sources gives credit where credit is due and offers transparency regarding the authorities to which you’ve appealed. (Citations don’t need to be formal but can be passingly mentioned, as is usually done in sermons and speeches.) Would you be willing to cite AI as a source in your work? If not, ask yourself why not.

Read More