150 Women Who Shake the World
- Tue, Mar 15, 2011
It's the banner above the title for the March 14 edition of Newsweek.
And it includes some fascinating women-undoubtedly all of them deserving of the "honorable mention."
What's more fascinating is those women not included. Names like Joni Tada, Anne Graham Lotz, Nancy Leigh DeMoss, Vonette Bright, Elizabeth George, Emilie Barnes, LuAnne Crane and many other women we could name! These women shake the world every day to thousands who listen to their programs, thousands more who read their books and blogs and hear them speak in venues around the world.
Newsweek promises "this year and every year ...
More Radio Response to Haiti
- Mon, Jan 18, 2010
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Updated reports of the devastation left by the massive earthquake in Haiti has prompted a heightened need to broadcast the ways in which we can help Haiti recover. Please take action today so that listeners can be informed about how to effectively demonstrate their care & support for Haiti. Download AudioPlease consider airing these new PSAs that will update your listeners on ministry efforts and encourage them to pray give support to trustworthy organizations: Download Sound Bytes/PSAs Compassion | ||
Birthday for National Day of Prayer's Founder
- Fri, Jul 3, 2009
Decisions which are made in the light of God's Word are stable and show wisdom. --Vonette Bright
Recently celebrating a birthday, Vonette Bright's impact on the US is one we certainly all feel as a result of her efforts with the National Day of Prayer.
Concerned for the moral and spiritual values of our nation and the world, Vonette founded the Great Commission Prayer Crusade in 1972. This later became a ministry of Campus Crusade. Her deep commitment to prayer also led to the formation of the National Prayer Committee, a group of leaders who seek to motivate ...
