
We must have hard conversations about race and injustice
Conversations about race are not easy or comfortable. But they are necessary if we are to bring the power and grace of God into our culture and affect change.
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Conversations about race are not easy or comfortable. But they are necessary if we are to bring the power and grace of God into our culture and affect change.
In a powerful online prayer event, the Foursquare family nationwide stood in solidarity for justice and contended for healing in the wake of racial turmoil.
The term “social justice” sets a lot of people on edge because of its potential political implications. How can the church approach it without sacrificing biblical values?
What started as a fun idea by this Foursquare church member has become, in a few short years, a global movement that is fighting human trafficking.
The Foursquare Church is joining forces with other denominations to raise money to fight malaria, which kills 1 million people annually but could be wiped out in just a few years, experts say.
A short-term missions team from Southern California traveled to Malawi this past summer, partnering with local Malawian church members to share the gospel and provide solutions to the endemic water crisis.
Aaron Bull became senior pastor of Westminster Foursquare four years ago. Since then, the church's Catalyst School of Ministry has drawn many young people and trained them for ministry.
Do you want to help your church break out of the Christian huddle so you can start making a real difference in your community? Here are 12 ideas that can get you started.
When a coup d'état occurred in Mali in March, thousands fled their homes to escape the violence. The Foursquare Church is building a health center in Bamako to help those who are starving and in need of medical care.