Students Counseled About Gideons Distributing Bibles
A Massachusetts resident is concerned about a phone tree message sent out by the local school system.
A Massachusetts resident is concerned about a phone tree message sent out by the local school system.
Millions of public school students gathered today at their campuses to pray and to praise God as part of the annual “See You at the Pole” observance.
The upcoming December missions trip is really beginning to come together. We already have about 15 people signed up for the trip, which will take place Dec 10-19, 2009.
Cleveland, TN–The Church of God International Council (IC), meeting this week at the International Offices, represents the worldwide influence of the Church of God, which includes both triumphs and challenges associated with winning the lost around the globe.
A settlement has been reached between a Texas town and a halfway house for former prison inmates.
The executive director of Mission Network News says the gospel is making inroads into Iran.
In the 200 years since Charles Darwin’s birth, Western civilization has been impacted dramatically by the philosophy of naturalism, as a battle has emerged between religion and science.
Cleveland, TN—Leaders from around the world are gathered at the International Offices for the bi-ennial meeting of the Church of God International Council.
Yesterday after an all-day hearing, Santa Rosa County, Florida, Principal Frank Lay and Athletic Director Robert Freeman were cleared of criminal contempt charges that arose from the simple blessing of a meal.
A popular Christian author and pastor says one can look to Jesus when it comes to dealing with false teachers and bad theology.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL- A grandson of evangelist Billy Graham will continue to lead the Florida megachurch founded by the late evangelical leader D. James Kennedy.
PHILIPPINES — The faculty, staff and administration of the Asian Seminary want to give thanks to the Lord Jesus Christ for his guidance and direction throughout this difficult process of change. We pray that God will be glorified and His Kingdom advance through the students of the Asian Seminary.
At 7 a.m. on September 23, youth from every U.S. state and six continents will meet at their schools’ flagpoles to pray.
A Colorado youth ministry has raised thousands of dollars to build orphanages in Africa and is hoping to make the outreach a national movement.
A Missouri ministry known for leading 24-hour prayer and worship is marking its 10th anniversary this week by committing to match its prayer efforts with acts of service and outreach.
WASHINGTON, DC - More than 30 members of Congress have signed a letter supporting two Florida educators who face criminal charges for praying with other adults at a school-related luncheon.
Social conservative activists from across the country will be meeting in the nation’s capital Friday and Saturday to listen to their favorite politicians, commentators, and celebrities outline their vision for America.
Casa Shalom’s motto is: “Casa Shalom—the home where I met Jesus.” Every day, we strive to show Jesus’ love to the 56 amazing kids who live at the orphanage, and that love is evidenced in so many ways.
In July, we teamed up with special guests and missionaries from Church of God World Missions for a special seminary class on Foundations for World Missions.
Lee University’s Voices of Lee will celebrate its 15th Anniversary with a concert on September 19 at 7 p.m. in the Conn Center on the Cleveland, Tennessee campus.
Since its debut in September 1994, Voices of Lee has captivated audiences worldwide. Directed by Danny Murray, this sixteen-member group is characterized by its unique variety of lush vocal harmonies, high-energy patriotic numbers, a cappella jazz, as well as heartfelt favorite hymns.
Voices of Lee has appeared on “Good Morning America,” Bill Gaither’s video series, and the international “Sing Conference” for a cappella at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. They have also performed in some of America’s most noted churches and toured Europe with concerts at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris and England’s Ely Cathedral as well as Christmas at the White House.
Voices of Lee has released a variety of CDs, songbooks, and DVDs. Most recently, the group has released a Live Concert DVD with guest appearance by Lee Alum Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts.
The 15th Anniversary concert will feature Voices of Lee members from the past and the present and will include a collaboration of some one hundred “Voices” on stage. Tickets are $20 for reserved seating, $15 for general admission, and $10 for students.
For more information or ticket reservations please call (423)614-8320 or write to info@voicesoflee.com.