June 2011 Archives

The At the Well Young Women's Leadership Academy inaugural session will commence on August 15-19, 2011 and August 22-26, 2011 at Stanhope Hall, Princeton University in Princeton, NJ. The program consists of a daytime two-week long intensive academic session that includes an overnight boarding option. This academy is geared towards minority girls in underserved communities entering the tenth and eleventh grades of high school. Students will experience an academic program established to help develop leadership skills. 
dm.jpgIn his book, Our Dying Churches and the Missing Link, John Anyang explains how that the Christian life is not only lived inside of the church, but is mostly lived outside of the church. Because this is the case, pastors, clergymembers, church leaders, and church members alike must have the power of God in their lives and the anointing of God on their lives wherever they are, and they must show it by their words and deeds. Anyang explores this important part of church life and shows why every person in the Christian church of today needs God's anointing and power to cause revival and renewal for positive change to be accomplished in the church.
dm.jpgRev. Samuel Rodriguez and The National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (www.nhclc.org), also known as the Hispanic Evangelical Association, the nation's largest Christian Hispanic organization, announced that the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) has formally become a senior partner of the NHCLC.
dm.jpgIn his new release titled, A Praying Time: Why We Need to Pray Now More than Ever, Daniel Whyte III provides the solution to the many problems that our world is facing, such as: the destruction of the family, unemployment, the worldwide financial collapse, homosexual marriage, as well as numerous natural disasters and global unrest. 

In A Praying Time, Daniel Whyte III rallies believers to the all-important work of prayer by first showing seven reasons why this is a praying time, and then showing the importance of Jesus Christ's principle that "men ought always to pray, and not to faint." This book will help readers to open their eyes, clear their vision, and prepare them to take part in the important intercessory work that God expects of all believers. Readers will be challenged to pray for the world, their communities, their churches, and their families like never before.