by Robert Parham | Sep 27, 2010 | Opinion
Imagine 100 million Christians praying on Oct. 10, 2010, for a “fresh vision” that will result in freeing a half-billion people from extreme poverty. Â That’s a bold vision worth supporting. That’s a moral agenda worth backing. Â Will...
by Baptist Times Staff | Sep 15, 2010 | News
A church-inspired global anti-poverty organization is urging Christians to focus on Oct. 10 as a day of prayers and promises. Micah Challenge’s “What’s Your Promise?” campaign aims to sign up millions of people worldwide to make personal...
by Bob Allen | May 27, 2008 | News
The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship recently announced a two-year partnership with Micah Challenge USA, part of a global campaign to mobilize Christians against poverty. Launched internationally in 2004, the Micah Challenge works to advance a set of goals established...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Jul 19, 2007 | News
More than 180 Christian “prophets” recently descended on Australia’s capital for advocacy and lobbying training to fight global poverty. The “Voices of Justice” campaign June 16-19 was sponsored by Micah Challenge, part of a Make Poverty...
by Bob Allen | Jun 27, 2007 | News
The anti-poverty coalition Micah Challenge has called on Britain’s new prime minister to take a stand to stamp out global poverty. Former Chancellor Gordon Brown takes over today as 52nd prime minister of the United Kingdom. His predecessor, Tony Blair, recently...