Leaving the Mormon Faith for True Christianity

A Mormon missionary questions the need for additional spiritual books in the Mormon faith and sets off on a journey of leaving for True Christianity.
Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) LA Local Congregations Recognized for Public Service

City of Los Angeles, alongside LAPD recognizes INC for public service in the community.
Iglesia Ni Cristo supports spiritual upliftment of PNP personnel

MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Playing a crucial role in the life and well-being of Filipinos, the men and women of the Philippine National Police uphold the core values and ethics that they have acquired from their time in the police academy to their current deployment. This is what the top Philippine National Police cadet Jervis Allen […]
Choosing Friendships: Are Social Media Friends Real?

What’s the difference between online friends and friends in person? Are social media friends real? Who should you turn to when you feel alone?
Choosing Friendships: Being Accepted

Young people who struggle with finding and choosing true friends find the right kind of friendship, in the same place.
The Life Everyone Ought To Choose

In creating a vision for the life we want, we must keep in mind the purpose we should live for: to serve God. But how? Find out in this podcast.
Let God Direct Our Life

When decisions need to be made or when things get tough, let God direct your life. Listen to the reasons you need God how He can give you hope in life.
Formerly God’s Enemies But Are Now His Friends

Would you like to be a friend of God’s? The Bible tells us how to be His friend.
Pastoral Visitation in Saitama, Japan 2019

Iglesia Ni Cristo members in Saitama, Japan invite their guests in a worship service to God led by the Executive Minister, Brother Eduardo V. Manalo.
36 Local Charities and Thousands of Individuals in Six Canadian Cities Receive Aid for their Fight Against Poverty from the Church Of Christ (Iglesia Ni Cristo) and FYM Foundation

Care packages filled with food staples and personal hygiene items were offered to families and individuals in need in six major cities across Canada.